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Question. I want to try out the XXX mids, they are 2ohm. I was going to use my CDT crossovers and tweets. They are 4ohm. Whats that gonna be on my amp? Is that even possible? I have 150-160rms@4ohm, but I have over 240@2ohm. I think that it would be a little too much for the set. What do you guys think?

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Hmm not one reply. You guys must hate me. Thanks a bunch!!

:finger::worthless:

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this is a good question but I am not able to help, because I have not messed with these yet and dont really know the specs

i think they are 150 rms? dont qoute me though

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Just got off the phone with RE. I was told since the mids are 2 ohm and my tweets are 4 ohm if I ran them through the existing crossover it will have a 3 ohm final load. So I am guessing that I am looking around 190-200rms per side. With all that said I think Im gonna be trying them out.

Probly gonna run them in a box in the door. But I will try the IB before I make the boxes. I smell a review in the works.

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a review would be awesome, the more the better

I wouldn't do that. I asked the same question and I was told that doing that would change the croosver points and you could either have the tweeters running to low or the mid runnin to high.

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