Oraclem19
Senior VIP Member
Was wondering if crossovers had a extremely tight wattage handling per side. I managed to lose one in the garage a few months ago and have a good little set of PP tweeters that I could tolerate the sound of through the crossover.
Each side was supposed to receive something like 60w rms, and I considered just running mono everything up front until I can get some proper 2" or 3" speakers, some planar tweeters, and a pair of 3 way crossovers.
Basically just want to know how close to the RMS rating the crossovers themselves can handle without overheating. Never heard of something like this being attempted since it's Stereo, 6.2, or go home.
Each side was supposed to receive something like 60w rms, and I considered just running mono everything up front until I can get some proper 2" or 3" speakers, some planar tweeters, and a pair of 3 way crossovers.
Basically just want to know how close to the RMS rating the crossovers themselves can handle without overheating. Never heard of something like this being attempted since it's Stereo, 6.2, or go home.