Two different tweeters in series?

I'm building a open baffle/dipole speaker and want to try a rear mounted tweeter. The problem is the only extra tweeters i have are different, similar sensitivity though. Both are 4 ohm. The amps im using are ice power amps, is it safe to wire them up in series and try it out?
 
I decided to buy another pair of matching tweeters to offset the problems that comes with mismatching. I'm guessing there shouldn't be problems with wiring the rear tweeter out of phase, i hope.
Since you will only be hearing reflections from the rear tweeter, it's polarity is of little concern.
If you want the pair to have a dipole figure of 8 pattern (null 90 degree off axis) reversing it's polarity will roughly correspond to the woofer's polar response.
 
Since you will only be hearing reflections from the rear tweeter, it's polarity is of little concern.
If you want the pair to have a dipole figure of 8 pattern (null 90 degree off axis) reversing it's polarity will roughly correspond to the woofer's polar response.
I used a rear firing tweeter of different type to the front in my bipolar speakers. I connected it using its own filter, and for polarity determination
I use a 'phase flip/flop switch' that is in the form of an extension lead so I can listen to polarity difference seated in my listening position.
Believe it or not > although it's reflected sound, there IS an optimal phase orientation to be found with careful listening 🙂
 
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I used a rear firing tweeter of different type to the front in my bipolar speakers.Believe it or not > although it's reflected sound, there IS an optimal phase orientation to be found with careful listening 🙂
Bipolar or dipolar as the OP has are two different orientations, rear response the same polarity in bipolar, rear response polarity reversed in a dipole.

I certainly believe one could have a preference for one polarity over another in the reflected tweeter's sound blend with the direct, the preference seated at your listening position dependent on the distance of the ambient tweeter from the wall it reflects off.
 
I thought that the terms "Bipolar" and "Dipole" were interchangeable 😕 Given the above comment, what I built is DIPOLE from 600Hz to 5Khz.

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There are actually 6x 5.5inch wide-band drivers in the vertical array. The lower 'Bass Box' has a front 12inch + a rear firing 15inch subwoofer.
 
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I have tested and used a dome tweeter behind a ribbon/waveguide front tweeter. They shared same channel in dsp and ICEPower amp. No problems and I preferred it over one tweeter..

Dipole radiation pattern (with phase cancellation effect) is just a dream with tweeters, because the pathlength is too long. In measurements we see individual patterns, not symmetrical. Polarity change can have some effect (interferences). Greatest effect is in decay of room measurements and that is what we do hear.

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A previous very good thread https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/on-the-directivity-of-dipole-tweeters.161299/
 
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