should I use Tweeter and woofer that has 2 different impedance?

On second thoughts, with an 8 ohm tweeter it may be kinder to the tweeter to use a 2.2 uF film capacitor.

If that's not available to you, go with the 3.3 uF.View attachment 1062986
its have to Audio Crossover Capacitor or a normal capacitor that could also work ?
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how about the power will the amp supply enough power for 2 pairs or just 1. Should I switch up to a more powerful one like tpa3116, tpa3110,tpa3118,...

The PAM8610 is a stereo amp module and each channel should see no less that 4 ohm impedance.

Your speaker systems as shown in post #1 will each have a nominal impedance of 4 ohm.

See post #6. If you parallel two speaker systems, the impedance will drop to 2 ohm each side, which would damage the module.

You could wire two speaker systems in series to produce a safe 8 ohm load for each channel.
 
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In a nutshell:

1) ONE stereo PAM8610 will drive ONE cabinet per channel.

2) Each cabinet will have 1 x 4 ohm woofer plus 1 x 8 ohm tweeter.

3) woofer will be wired straight to input connector; tweeter too, BUT with a film or bipolar capacitor in series with the "+" terminal.

4) personally I would use a 2.2uF bipolar capacitor there, because it is a "slow" crossover, only 6 dB per octave, so not that good keeping lower frequencies away from that tiny (3/4") tweeter.

IF it were a better 12 dB/oct crossover, yes, I would use a 3.9 to 4.7uF capacitor, plus the appropriate inductor so one octave lower and nominally "better", but since it´s not the case, better safe than sorry.

5) for those worried about impedance: nominally in parallel, but typically at the highish crossover frequency, woofer won´t show 4 ohm impedance any more but a significantly higher one, so no big deal.

All woofers have an "invisible", "built in" series inductor, which is the parasitic series inductance, which is even shown in the datasheet Thiele Small parameters, go figure.
 
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Based on the seller's info here are the tweeter specs:
Impedance: 8 Ohm
Wattage: 20w
Highest Frequency: 50000Hz
Lowest Frequency: 45Hz

Image : View attachment 1062905

I was referring to this image.

Anyway, putting together a speaker from random parts sold by a dodgy source without reputable data, and without the equipment to measure for yourself, is not exactly a recipe for blissful sound. Impedance is just a piece in the puzzle, without the others it's pretty meaningless.
 
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