Attenuation resistor

In case I want to attenuate tweeter and midrange with the same rate with resistors placed in series on the amp side or before passive crossover network, Can I combine the tweeter and midrange paths together to use only a single resistor?
 
This may not directly be related to this thread. But I'd like to share to everyone if it has an advantage or not. 🙂

Here are the results of 3 experiments: The red line is the tweeter and the midrange installed without any attenuations. The orange line is each tweeter and midrange connected with its own resistor (6.8 ohms at terminal side). The green line is the tweeter and the midrange connected together to a single 6.8 ohms resistor.

From a 30-minute testing, I touched the resistor of the third experiment (single resistor with 2 drivers), it seemed there was no heat formed on it. However, the suspicious thing is that, although it also has flatter response compared to a resistor per driver method, it is rarely found this connection method on any commercial speakers.

What do you think about it?
 

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