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Connecting tweeter to amplifier, Car amplifier
TSPratish153
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Jul 9 2021, 07:03 PM, updated 3y ago
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Hi guys, I am using a 4 channel amplifier to power 4 speakers and two Tweeters. I'm not using crossover for the tweeter but my tweeter comes built in with capacitor so I just wire the tweeter to my front speakers. Does this mean that my front 2 channels have 4 outputs instead of two? Will this damage my amplifier ?
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kohchuup
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Aug 7 2021, 03:40 PM
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QUOTE(Pratish153 @ Jul 9 2021, 07:03 PM) Hi guys, I am using a 4 channel amplifier to power 4 speakers and two Tweeters. I'm not using crossover for the tweeter but my tweeter comes built in with capacitor so I just wire the tweeter to my front speakers. Does this mean that my front 2 channels have 4 outputs instead of two? Will this damage my amplifier ? Why u want to do this? If u want proper setup, u got to use crossover for your mids and tweets, each got to do their part, crossover is to cut off freq for their respective speakers. If u do not use crossover ur speakers will play all freq, tweeters cant please low, if too low u will fry ur tweets. U need to know what ur value caps of ur tweeter, need to know what freq it cut off in order for u to set ur mids freq
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mkyo3
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Aug 10 2021, 09:12 PM
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Nah... wont damage your amp.. total Watt per channel is shared on both speaker and tweeter but each those device get slightly lower gain.
eg.. 1 channel is 100W, 1 speaker then get 100w 1 speaker 50w + 1 tweeter 50w (shared the wattage) this is moneky math... exact value is different.
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