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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8862881" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Crossovers direct different frequencies to each driver in your scenario, thus separating the amount of power distributed to them accordingly. Two 4 ohm speakers crossed at different frequencies will operate, essentially as a 4 ohm speaker. The "mids" you referring to only play, effectively from about 200 hz and are designed to be paired with a bullet type "pro" styl tweeter. That is because they are generally crossed at around 6 to 10000 hz. overall, these are designed for SPL, not overall SQ. With the configuration that you are talking about, it is not operating at 2 ohms, it's operating at 4 ohms and will not be very productive. Without substantial fill from a subwoofer they will be loud but fairly anemic and lacking in frequency bandwidth/range..</p><p></p><p>For the money, I would go with this instead.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=amazon]B0BZ4JS2Y1[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It's 4x125, 4 ohms 185 x2 at 4 ohms bridged and is more stable under voltage fluctuations that the Taramps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8862881, member: 689267"] Crossovers direct different frequencies to each driver in your scenario, thus separating the amount of power distributed to them accordingly. Two 4 ohm speakers crossed at different frequencies will operate, essentially as a 4 ohm speaker. The "mids" you referring to only play, effectively from about 200 hz and are designed to be paired with a bullet type "pro" styl tweeter. That is because they are generally crossed at around 6 to 10000 hz. overall, these are designed for SPL, not overall SQ. With the configuration that you are talking about, it is not operating at 2 ohms, it's operating at 4 ohms and will not be very productive. Without substantial fill from a subwoofer they will be loud but fairly anemic and lacking in frequency bandwidth/range.. For the money, I would go with this instead. [MEDIA=amazon]B0BZ4JS2Y1[/MEDIA] It's 4x125, 4 ohms 185 x2 at 4 ohms bridged and is more stable under voltage fluctuations that the Taramps. [/QUOTE]
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