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Old 5th July 2005, 06:55 AM   #1
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Default help with components' specs for crossover

So, I'm building this crossover, but I'm not sure what is the max power the components should be able to handle.

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C1- 23
L1 -0.5
R1- 1
R2 -1.6
L2 -2.3
C3 -11.6
L3 -10.8
R4 -0.6
C4 -5.1
R5 -14.7

tweeter imedance: 6 ohm
woofer impedance: 8 ohm

Here are the specifications (in pdf) of the tweeter and of the [/URL] woofer . I wasn't sure which values to take as power and resistance.

TIA
- Jonathan
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