Parallel connection of resistors in the speaker crossover

Hello everyone! Guys, can you tell me if it is possible to parallel resistors with different resistance in the speaker crossover? It is necessary to replace the 3.6 Ohm/10 Watt resistor. I don't have one, but I have two resistors for 12 and 5.1 ohms/5 Watt. Will there be any negative consequences from two different resistances?
 
If those resistors are all that he has, certainly they will work. The original rating should have been conservative,
and would only matter at loud volumes anyway. Probably it's a tweeter attenuation resistor.
 
By the way, if you build a battery like this, how will the power be distributed?
 

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I'm sorry, I didn't finish drawing the entrance and exit. Will this battery be better than a single 3.6ohm/5 watt resistor? The resistance will be about 3.8 ohms, but I don't think 0.2 ohms can change the sound much.
 

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That's well within normal tolerances, so don't worry about the slight difference in resistance.

The maximum power is limited by the 3.6 ohm resistors. If they each dissipate 5W, the 8.2 ohm resistor will dissipate 8.8W.
That's fine.
 
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