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Tweeter passive crossover points 4ohm vs 6ohm vs 8ohm
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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 8191594" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>If I were using a passive crossover that was designed to be used with the 6ohm tweeter that came with it and the crossover point was lets say 12 db's at 3500hz what happens to that crossover point if you use a 4 ohm tweeter or a 8 ohm tweeter instead of the 6 ohm it was designed for? Another question what if I was running a 4 ohm tweeters active and crossed them over at 3500hz and switched out the tweeters for 8 ohm tweeters and crossed them over at 3500hz on the amp is there any difference besides the reduction in power? So does the "ohm load" change the crossover point on a passive crossover and does it change anything on an active crossover?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 8191594, member: 556468"] If I were using a passive crossover that was designed to be used with the 6ohm tweeter that came with it and the crossover point was lets say 12 db's at 3500hz what happens to that crossover point if you use a 4 ohm tweeter or a 8 ohm tweeter instead of the 6 ohm it was designed for? Another question what if I was running a 4 ohm tweeters active and crossed them over at 3500hz and switched out the tweeters for 8 ohm tweeters and crossed them over at 3500hz on the amp is there any difference besides the reduction in power? So does the "ohm load" change the crossover point on a passive crossover and does it change anything on an active crossover? [/QUOTE]
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