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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8545970" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>keep at 4 ohms, you arent gonna sound any better at 2 ohms. Infact, it'll sound like garbage. 4 ohms on that ppi with pro audio speakers will be MORE than loud enough. If you have trouble with the harshness, leave a big gap between crossover points. Usually have to cross super tweets at 8 or 10khz and mids at 2.5khz to 3.15khz and adjust slope accordingly in order to tame them. Thats a much bigger issue then loudness. Pro audio speakers is already guaranteed ear piercing tap out loud, main goal is to make it sound good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8545970, member: 650438"] keep at 4 ohms, you arent gonna sound any better at 2 ohms. Infact, it'll sound like garbage. 4 ohms on that ppi with pro audio speakers will be MORE than loud enough. If you have trouble with the harshness, leave a big gap between crossover points. Usually have to cross super tweets at 8 or 10khz and mids at 2.5khz to 3.15khz and adjust slope accordingly in order to tame them. Thats a much bigger issue then loudness. Pro audio speakers is already guaranteed ear piercing tap out loud, main goal is to make it sound good. [/QUOTE]
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