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<blockquote data-quote="Ckblood05" data-source="post: 8618302" data-attributes="member: 674350"><p>well heres the amp im running- <a href="http://www.jlaudio.com/jx360-4-car-audio-jx-amplifiers-99395" target="_blank">JX360/4 - Car Audio - Amplifiers - JX - JL Audio</a></p><p></p><p>im running it on high-pass for front &amp; rear. and the Inline 6 dB / octave high-pass filters with tweeter protectors to eack tweeter.</p><p></p><p>yea the .75" tweets are 6ohm and are 50w. Continuous Power Handling (RMS) &amp; 150w peak. i can get them for $50.00</p><p></p><p>then the 1" tweets are 4ohm 60w Continuous Power Handling (RMS) &amp; 150w. peak. them are $60.00.</p><p></p><p>both have the Inline, outboard, 12 dB / octave, high-pass filters. i think it's worth the extra $10.00 for the 1" tweeters because there bigger, handle more power and are 4 ohms like my 5x7's.</p><p></p><p>so running a 5x7 40hm &amp; a 1" 4 ohm tweeter on each front channel with the Inline, outboard, 12 dB / octave, high-pass filters i should be good correct? the amp puts out 90 watts a channel at 2 ohms &amp; 70 watts a channel at 4 ohms. thanks for all your input &amp; help!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckblood05, post: 8618302, member: 674350"] well heres the amp im running- [URL="http://www.jlaudio.com/jx360-4-car-audio-jx-amplifiers-99395"]JX360/4 - Car Audio - Amplifiers - JX - JL Audio[/URL] im running it on high-pass for front & rear. and the Inline 6 dB / octave high-pass filters with tweeter protectors to eack tweeter. yea the .75" tweets are 6ohm and are 50w. Continuous Power Handling (RMS) & 150w peak. i can get them for $50.00 then the 1" tweets are 4ohm 60w Continuous Power Handling (RMS) & 150w. peak. them are $60.00. both have the Inline, outboard, 12 dB / octave, high-pass filters. i think it's worth the extra $10.00 for the 1" tweeters because there bigger, handle more power and are 4 ohms like my 5x7's. so running a 5x7 40hm & a 1" 4 ohm tweeter on each front channel with the Inline, outboard, 12 dB / octave, high-pass filters i should be good correct? the amp puts out 90 watts a channel at 2 ohms & 70 watts a channel at 4 ohms. thanks for all your input & help!!! [/QUOTE]
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