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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8840433" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>It just seems like you're trying to make mismatched stuff work together easily. I would fully expect to make all of THESE speakers work together, you would need 2 maybe 3 amps. I think if anything, I would be looking for a small amp and put the tweeters on their own amp. You would be sacrificing a little, but if you have all your tweeters in one location like this, you aren't going to get a balance anyways. You won't get a left to right variance. You <em>COULD</em> put them on a small MONO, 1 ch amp, and put an inline high pass filter on it. 2.6 ohms is right in the middle of 2 ohm and 4 ohm(when looking at wattage). So if you want 360w @ 2.6ohms, then you would be looking about 250w @ 4 ohm x 1ch and 470w @ 2 ohm x 1ch. Or 200w @ 4 ohm x 1ch, and 520w @ 2 ohm x 1ch.</p><p></p><p>Then you have your two mids and your sub that you should be able to fit on one (second) amp.</p><p>I think you will have a better chance of making this work with two amps, and if the tweeters are on their own amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8840433, member: 674149"] It just seems like you're trying to make mismatched stuff work together easily. I would fully expect to make all of THESE speakers work together, you would need 2 maybe 3 amps. I think if anything, I would be looking for a small amp and put the tweeters on their own amp. You would be sacrificing a little, but if you have all your tweeters in one location like this, you aren't going to get a balance anyways. You won't get a left to right variance. You [I]COULD[/I] put them on a small MONO, 1 ch amp, and put an inline high pass filter on it. 2.6 ohms is right in the middle of 2 ohm and 4 ohm(when looking at wattage). So if you want 360w @ 2.6ohms, then you would be looking about 250w @ 4 ohm x 1ch and 470w @ 2 ohm x 1ch. Or 200w @ 4 ohm x 1ch, and 520w @ 2 ohm x 1ch. Then you have your two mids and your sub that you should be able to fit on one (second) amp. I think you will have a better chance of making this work with two amps, and if the tweeters are on their own amp. [/QUOTE]
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