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<blockquote data-quote="fujio001" data-source="post: 1952859" data-attributes="member: 559707"><p>Good point about the ohms, the Dayton premade crossover is very intersting. The low end speaker is made for 4 ohm and the upper two are made for 8 ohm. The only thing I am kind of concerned about is the rs28 tweeter one other previous writers made a suggestion about. The RMS is 100watts or so at 8 ohms. My amp puts out about 100 watts at 4 ohms or in other words about 50 watts. I wonder if this is going to be enought to properly power the tweeter and make it sound good.</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is, do I need to actually aim for the RMS of a speaker to make it sound good?</p><p></p><p>This is the same question with a component set like the edi 6500 set fromElemental Designs. It is rated at 150rms at 4 ohms. What happens if you only give it 100watts?</p><p></p><p>Thoughts, comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fujio001, post: 1952859, member: 559707"] Good point about the ohms, the Dayton premade crossover is very intersting. The low end speaker is made for 4 ohm and the upper two are made for 8 ohm. The only thing I am kind of concerned about is the rs28 tweeter one other previous writers made a suggestion about. The RMS is 100watts or so at 8 ohms. My amp puts out about 100 watts at 4 ohms or in other words about 50 watts. I wonder if this is going to be enought to properly power the tweeter and make it sound good. I guess my question is, do I need to actually aim for the RMS of a speaker to make it sound good? This is the same question with a component set like the edi 6500 set fromElemental Designs. It is rated at 150rms at 4 ohms. What happens if you only give it 100watts? Thoughts, comments? [/QUOTE]
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