I think I already know the answer, but I’d like to hear for sure. Why only HP for woofer sections?

The obvious answer is the bass sections / woofers take the most power / can handle the most power, to create low frequency sounds so a higher capacity for more input /output makes sense. So if I hypothetically choose HP and put a very high powered amplifier in use (say something huge like a one channel ADA 1500) to utilize the HP capabilities of the bigger voice coils and excursion , why do my midranges and tweeters not also “HP” to account for the higher power I’m hypothetically using? Or are they already just naturally capable? Or maybe I just understand the application of HP Woofers?

I think I’ve described that right…let’s see where this goes, maybe I can ask it a different way if needed.

Thanks,
Kodiak.

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