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<blockquote data-quote="fossil99ca" data-source="post: 953499" data-attributes="member: 554480"><p>Decipha, I know you are trying to help. Thanks</p><p></p><p>No sub, just a pair of XXX6.5's in the mail (2 ohm). I was debating on getting the CSS WR125S (8 ohm) for a mid-range that would cover to almost 10K. Just wanted to cover the 10K-20K range with my existing tweeter. To do that I would either need to use my existing X-over to protect it or buy a capacitor/resistor and make my own12db HP filter for it. That's why I needed to know if I can use the X-over for the tweeter only. Just trying to come up with some ideas on what I want to do if I went with a 3-way set-up.</p><p></p><p>If you guys think I am wasting my time, and think I should forget about the WR125S, buy an active X-over, LP the 6.5 at 3000hz and buy good quality tweeters to cover 3000K - 20khz. I will definatly take it under consideration. My thought was, if I don't like the WR125S, I can always make some bookshelf speakers for home audio.</p><p></p><p>My reasons for getting the XXX6.5 besides if being well liked, was that it was 2ohm which works for my amp and was easier for me to get than say the dynaudio (sp) 2 ohm driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fossil99ca, post: 953499, member: 554480"] Decipha, I know you are trying to help. Thanks No sub, just a pair of XXX6.5's in the mail (2 ohm). I was debating on getting the CSS WR125S (8 ohm) for a mid-range that would cover to almost 10K. Just wanted to cover the 10K-20K range with my existing tweeter. To do that I would either need to use my existing X-over to protect it or buy a capacitor/resistor and make my own12db HP filter for it. That's why I needed to know if I can use the X-over for the tweeter only. Just trying to come up with some ideas on what I want to do if I went with a 3-way set-up. If you guys think I am wasting my time, and think I should forget about the WR125S, buy an active X-over, LP the 6.5 at 3000hz and buy good quality tweeters to cover 3000K - 20khz. I will definatly take it under consideration. My thought was, if I don't like the WR125S, I can always make some bookshelf speakers for home audio. My reasons for getting the XXX6.5 besides if being well liked, was that it was 2ohm which works for my amp and was easier for me to get than say the dynaudio (sp) 2 ohm driver. [/QUOTE]
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