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4 0hm automotive speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 100045" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Ja, I doubt the Thor box will sing with your drivers... but it is perhaps not too large to just use one tweeter and two woofers, without seeing the specs of the drivers and the cross-over schematics, one can't really say... why not try to connect just the one woofer and tweeter up to one x-o, just like it is on the x-o - iirc there is usually written somewhere where it can be connected too... and connect this to the amp. Let the other woofer stay in the box and do nothing. Listen to it, then close the rear vent from the box and listen to it... that second woofer acts as a passive radiator... hopefully and it may sound better.</p><p></p><p>If you want hi-fi, talk to Ian, he may have drivers more or less suited to that box, if you just want the best without spending more money do the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 100045, member: 54"] Ja, I doubt the Thor box will sing with your drivers... but it is perhaps not too large to just use one tweeter and two woofers, without seeing the specs of the drivers and the cross-over schematics, one can't really say... why not try to connect just the one woofer and tweeter up to one x-o, just like it is on the x-o - iirc there is usually written somewhere where it can be connected too... and connect this to the amp. Let the other woofer stay in the box and do nothing. Listen to it, then close the rear vent from the box and listen to it... that second woofer acts as a passive radiator... hopefully and it may sound better. If you want hi-fi, talk to Ian, he may have drivers more or less suited to that box, if you just want the best without spending more money do the above. [/QUOTE]
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