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adding speakers to a system( impedance)
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my stereo is powerfully when it comes to bass, so i want to add some tweeters, but im not quite how to wire it so they dont overload the amp, the stereo has an impedance level between 4-8 ohms, and the tweeter i want to add is 6 ohms, is there a way to wire it so it cannot overload the amp, dont wanna end up regret messing with the system.
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Can you describe what your system is with a little more detail? Generally it is better to replace speakers as a whole, rather than adding components to them.
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the system is a jvc, 460 watts, there are seprate speaker terminals, 1 for each subwoofer, and 1 for the tweeters/midrange, the tweeters are just not loud enough in contrast to the bass produced, i would like 2 add 2 seprate tweeters for the corners of my room.
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