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    604 8-g with 16 ohm hi freq. x over?

    Hello I looked around the web and found nothing, wondering if the community could help answer a few questions. The crossovers that came with my 604's many years ago say 8 ohm for the woofer connection and 16 ohm for the horn. Will this damage the speaker in anyway using this crossover and also how would this affect the sound. Thanks very much!

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    Re: 604 8-g with 16 ohm hi freq. x over?

    Hi juniper,

    Measure the DCR of the tweeter unit and report back. We'll take you from there.
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    Re: 604 8-g with 16 ohm hi freq. x over?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cal Weldon View Post
    Hi juniper,

    Measure the DCR of the tweeter unit and report back. We'll take you from there.
    Thanks Cal I dont have any measuring equipment, but if it helps GPA put in 8 ohm diaphragms

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    Re: 604 8-g with 16 ohm hi freq. x over?

    Then it may be as simple as adding an 8 ohm series resistor. That's where you start.
    Nothing like a great big pair of speakers to make your day.
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