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seattlejoe1970 
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Posted: November 21, 2010 at 2:11 AM / IP Logged  

When hooking up a set of component speakers to an amp . does the amp see both the mid and the tweeter or  does the passive crossover make it so the amp doesnt  lower impedance?

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A properly engineered crossover will allow the amp to see either only one driver at most frequencies.  At the crossover frequency, the amp will see both drivers but at a reduced level.  At the crossover frequency, each driver is playing but at a level that is 3dB below the rest of the frequencies.  So at the crossover frequency, each driver is receiving 1/2 the power that it sees at an octave below or above that point, depending if you are talking about the mid or the tweeter.  Both drivers combined will produce a relatively flat response at the crossover frequency. 
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Both drivers combined will produce a relatively flat response at the crossover frequency. 

Ok i think i get it , So then its the crossover creating a situation (for lack of the proper term)  where the amp seeing 2half powered speakers treats the pair as one.

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Yes but that only happens at the exact frequency of the crossover point.  All lower than that frequencies will only be played by the mid/woofer.  All frequencies above the crossover frequency will be played by only the tweeter.

Your understanding is correct.  But that only happens at the frequencies very near the crossover point. 

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Hey sorry i didn't get a chance to say thank you for the info. Ive been having Internet problems. Anyway, Thanks again i appreciate your time.
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