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<blockquote data-quote="Exaran" data-source="post: 834269" data-attributes="member: 557226"><p>For one, it's only a 3-way component "set" if all 3 speakers go to the same passive crossover network. In your example, the RE 6.5+tweets would be a component set, and the XXX mids would be additional speakers that you are trying to work in.</p><p></p><p>To make it all work, you'd either have to make your own passive crossovers to mix the comps with the XXX's (then each triple set would act as one speaker to the amp and become a component "set" more or less, and yes, it would put out about 75 to the mids+tweets and 150 to the XXX....assuming that the comps are 4 ohm and the XXX is 2 ohm) OR you could use active crossovers and run the RE comps on one amp and the XXXs on a second amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exaran, post: 834269, member: 557226"] For one, it's only a 3-way component "set" if all 3 speakers go to the same passive crossover network. In your example, the RE 6.5+tweets would be a component set, and the XXX mids would be additional speakers that you are trying to work in. To make it all work, you'd either have to make your own passive crossovers to mix the comps with the XXX's (then each triple set would act as one speaker to the amp and become a component "set" more or less, and yes, it would put out about 75 to the mids+tweets and 150 to the XXX....assuming that the comps are 4 ohm and the XXX is 2 ohm) OR you could use active crossovers and run the RE comps on one amp and the XXXs on a second amp [/QUOTE]
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