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icgraven
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Bi-Amping?????????
I currently have the XR 650 CSi set in my ride ran off a 300/2. I love the set but i would like a tad more output from them. I was hoping biamping them can help me achieve my desired output.
I wanted to know what an appropriate amplifire rating for the tweeters would be. I'd do the math but the JL does not have the independent driver sensitivity ratings listed. I have a 4 channel V12 amplifier that i was thinking of using for the tweets. I can bridge it down to 2 channels and get 90 watts a channel. Would that be too much for the tweet. Any help is aprriciated.

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I have a set of the XR 525 csi's and 570 cxi's sitting ready to go and i just bought a 85x4 or 170x4 @ 2ohm to run them. I read this post and i think maybe i need to either bi-wire both sets to so all 8 drivers get 85 watts. I am however concerned with how clean the signal would be at 2ohm.
Well anyway, the tweets are rated @ 70 Watts continuous(with appropriate crossover) or 175 Watts peak(with appropriate crossover). I think they will perform well with 90 Watts.

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