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<blockquote data-quote="TDot" data-source="post: 8068121" data-attributes="member: 645311"><p>Ok, I understand. If you believe I can get at least another 10-15wrms out of it, that will be good enough.</p><p></p><p>Next question...I hope I'm clear on this. I had/have the Focal 165 ca1 rated 60wrms. I went ahead and got the hertz hsk 165 rated 125wrms because I wanted louder. The tweeters on the Focal's are 15wrms. I don't understand exactly how that works...if I pour 60wrms worth of voltage into the speakers only 15 gets distributed to the tweeter...respectfully. The reason this is a concern or a curiosity, is because I want to put the focal tweeters back in...but I want to pour 100wrms into the speakers do to the hertz woofers I'm leaving in. Can I do this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDot, post: 8068121, member: 645311"] Ok, I understand. If you believe I can get at least another 10-15wrms out of it, that will be good enough. Next question...I hope I'm clear on this. I had/have the Focal 165 ca1 rated 60wrms. I went ahead and got the hertz hsk 165 rated 125wrms because I wanted louder. The tweeters on the Focal's are 15wrms. I don't understand exactly how that works...if I pour 60wrms worth of voltage into the speakers only 15 gets distributed to the tweeter...respectfully. The reason this is a concern or a curiosity, is because I want to put the focal tweeters back in...but I want to pour 100wrms into the speakers do to the hertz woofers I'm leaving in. Can I do this? [/QUOTE]
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