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<blockquote data-quote="darkist240sx" data-source="post: 7119721" data-attributes="member: 576174"><p>Yeah thats what i always hear... n since im trying to stay away from rears completely these might be loud enough to do it! but i dont know... Im condsidering some id oem 6.5s n seas neo aluminum tweets active right now but i dunno for sure... Maybe since the tweeter is what im most scared of on this set I could get the seas tweets an use em on the passive crossover from the pro 60's n just test what sunds best between the -3,0, and+3 attenuation... thean again the fact that the mids are 3ohm if i remember correctly might throw conflict... hmmmmmmmm Ne one wanna weigh in on this?</p><p></p><p>will running a 4 ohm seas tweeteer on a boston pro 60 passive crossover with the boston pro 60 mids which i believe are 3 ohm woofers cause power disbursement issues? (or any other issues for that matter? n i know frequency would be the major issue if anything but id be running seas neo aluminums which people regularly cross a 2.5khz n lower. ive seen 1800hz = o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkist240sx, post: 7119721, member: 576174"] Yeah thats what i always hear... n since im trying to stay away from rears completely these might be loud enough to do it! but i dont know... Im condsidering some id oem 6.5s n seas neo aluminum tweets active right now but i dunno for sure... Maybe since the tweeter is what im most scared of on this set I could get the seas tweets an use em on the passive crossover from the pro 60's n just test what sunds best between the -3,0, and+3 attenuation... thean again the fact that the mids are 3ohm if i remember correctly might throw conflict... hmmmmmmmm Ne one wanna weigh in on this? will running a 4 ohm seas tweeteer on a boston pro 60 passive crossover with the boston pro 60 mids which i believe are 3 ohm woofers cause power disbursement issues? (or any other issues for that matter? n i know frequency would be the major issue if anything but id be running seas neo aluminums which people regularly cross a 2.5khz n lower. ive seen 1800hz = o [/QUOTE]
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