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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8614963" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I think the original Adire branded ones were 4, but the other versions were mostly 8 ohm. I've got the 8 ohm versions in my doors on 150 per channel @ 4 ohm amp and they get moving. 6" cone doesn't take that much to move if you're crossing them low. I'd say just set your gain as high as you can unclipped then start turning down the HPF crossover point until you're right around x-mech at peaks. May as well get some mileage out of the excursion capabilities.</p><p></p><p>That said, the original intention of these drivers was to pair with a large format (or ribbon) tweeter as a component set. I got some passive crossovers here from the Mpyre version somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8614963, member: 614752"] I think the original Adire branded ones were 4, but the other versions were mostly 8 ohm. I've got the 8 ohm versions in my doors on 150 per channel @ 4 ohm amp and they get moving. 6" cone doesn't take that much to move if you're crossing them low. I'd say just set your gain as high as you can unclipped then start turning down the HPF crossover point until you're right around x-mech at peaks. May as well get some mileage out of the excursion capabilities. That said, the original intention of these drivers was to pair with a large format (or ribbon) tweeter as a component set. I got some passive crossovers here from the Mpyre version somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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