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Old 6th February 2012, 06:14 PM   #1
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Default "8 ohm 3 way x-over" mod for 4ohm woofer ?

Hello, any feedback is appreciated. I have a PE 3-way crossover (link) that's rated at 8 Ohm 800/5,000 Hz 100W. It calls for a 8ohm woofer in it's network to keep the crossover at 800hz. I have this 4 ohm woofer that i'd love to use in my 3-way speaker, so my question is: Can I mod this crossover to accept a 4ohm woofer while retaining crossover points and overall impedance of 6-8ohms ? I can snap pictures if it would help.
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