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allthings 
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Posted: March 10, 2013 at 9:50 AM / IP Logged  
Hello I need some help and your suggestion or option. I am planing to add all 4 tweeter to each door on a 4 door truck. Reason for 4 tweeter instead 2 tweeter for the front because the front speaker that is added with tweeter is going to be louder of being 2 ohms and the back speaker being 4 ohms and it becomes offset of the balance of the loudness. Plus the 4 channel amp is rated at 4 ohms. Can I wire all 4 of 60 watts rms tweeter that comes with capacitor/bassblocker to the head unit? My speaker and amp is rated at 80 watts rms at 4ohms. I figured adding 4 tweeter that it would going to bring up the sound of the highs when adding more than just two tweeter from a head unit. Tweeter at from head unit 22x4=88 rms watts. Speaker from amp 80x4=320 rms watts. Or do I need to end up getting new tweeters and wire them to the speaker and amp?
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Posted: March 10, 2013 at 10:55 AM / IP Logged  
its my understanding that tweeters really dont affect your ohm load due to the higher frequency. i would personally run tweeters just in the front so your soundstage stays up front.
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Posted: March 10, 2013 at 12:46 PM / IP Logged  
In general yes, you can power tweeters from your head unit assuming your head unit outputs power and live-level at the same time. Be sure to use the crossovers that come with the tweeters. You may need to add some sort of L-pads on them to match levels with the amplifier.
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