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Username: Tragedy

San Jose, CA

Post Number: 54
Registered: Feb-05
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DLS 8.3 components use two passive crossovers. One powers the midrange and the other powers the woofer/tweeter. The way they suggest hooking that up is running 1 line to the midrange filter and then splicing into that line and running a seperate one to the other crossover for the woofer/tweet outputs.

Would this present a 2ohm load to an amplifier? or would this still be a 4ohm load? i am trying to pick out an amp and i can go with the lower model at a cheaper price if its a 2ohm load.


http://dls.se/pdf/maniridium_eng.pdf

if you go to page 3 they show you exactly what i am describing you..

Thx
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Username: Jonathan_f

GA
USA

Post Number: 3460
Registered: May-04
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It will present a 4 ohm load same as if the crossover were in a single location. The reason that they come with seperate crossover modules is to reduce chances of driver crossovers interfering with one another.
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