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Wiring tweeters to 4ch amp
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8686780" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>If your goal is to see smoke coming out of the tweeters then you are on the right track. Run the 6.5's off the rear channels and the tweeters off the front channels. Add some 9.94uF capacitors to the tweeters if you don't have a x10 switch on the front channels of the amp on the crossover section. The tweeters will probably still melt as a potential 125w to a tweeter is pretty much going to fry them like a hooker in a hospital getting swabbed for the clap.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I see it DOES go up to 5Khz on the high pass crossover.... technically you COULD run tweeters ... be aware... they will probably melt unless you take caution and gain the amp correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8686780, member: 675210"] If your goal is to see smoke coming out of the tweeters then you are on the right track. Run the 6.5's off the rear channels and the tweeters off the front channels. Add some 9.94uF capacitors to the tweeters if you don't have a x10 switch on the front channels of the amp on the crossover section. The tweeters will probably still melt as a potential 125w to a tweeter is pretty much going to fry them like a hooker in a hospital getting swabbed for the clap. Edit: I see it DOES go up to 5Khz on the high pass crossover.... technically you COULD run tweeters ... be aware... they will probably melt unless you take caution and gain the amp correctly. [/QUOTE]
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