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<blockquote data-quote="got-one-eight" data-source="post: 6078086" data-attributes="member: 610731"><p>I didn't plan on going active with a 2 channel. I just picked up a 4 channel to bi-amp my Morel's and was trying to get an idea of how much power the tweet an mid was getting from the 150 per side. I didn't really think the question through. I plan on sticking a 450/4 on the setup so 150x2 to the mids and 75x2 to the tweets. This gives me independent gain controls so I can get the tweeter attenuation just right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="got-one-eight, post: 6078086, member: 610731"] I didn't plan on going active with a 2 channel. I just picked up a 4 channel to bi-amp my Morel's and was trying to get an idea of how much power the tweet an mid was getting from the 150 per side. I didn't really think the question through. I plan on sticking a 450/4 on the setup so 150x2 to the mids and 75x2 to the tweets. This gives me independent gain controls so I can get the tweeter attenuation just right. [/QUOTE]
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