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Hi all
I just had an idea of converting my old unused 3 way center channel speaker (2 speakers and 1 tweeter for a single channel) into a 2 independent channels + 1 shared tweeter. Is this possible to do? I'd like to do this on a budget so i was planning to reuse equipment I have. As an amp I'd use a sonic impact t-amp, and was thinking in using car split system crossovers, and connect both tweeter outputs into the 1 tweeter. Would this work? thanks |
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