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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8825161" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>Ok. If you buy tweets they’ll come w their own inline crossovers.</p><p>Youd connect the speaker wire to the crossover which then connects to the tweeter. I went back and installed the crossover sent w the components which although uses power I have enough to spare and the improvement was worth it.</p><p>If they’re blown pry the magnets off and use em on your work bench.</p><p></p><p>check the stats on those jls for rms wattage and find a decent 4 ch amp that has similar output.</p><p>I’ll guess they consume 50-90watts each. The closer to that number the better their performance. The rf p600 has about 80x4. I noticed that upgrading my 4ch the speakers didn’t really get louder but sounded better.</p><p>You can run tweets on the same front channel bc they use very little power.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8825161, member: 686684"] Ok. If you buy tweets they’ll come w their own inline crossovers. Youd connect the speaker wire to the crossover which then connects to the tweeter. I went back and installed the crossover sent w the components which although uses power I have enough to spare and the improvement was worth it. If they’re blown pry the magnets off and use em on your work bench. check the stats on those jls for rms wattage and find a decent 4 ch amp that has similar output. I’ll guess they consume 50-90watts each. The closer to that number the better their performance. The rf p600 has about 80x4. I noticed that upgrading my 4ch the speakers didn’t really get louder but sounded better. You can run tweets on the same front channel bc they use very little power. John [/QUOTE]
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