I have recently installed 12 component sets of MB Quart Premium speakers in my boat which are being powered by two precision power dcx-1000.4 amplifiers. My issue is that each component set has its own crossover, and I would rather not have these crossovers in my tower speaker enclosures, or behind my speakers in the boat (get soaked everytime I take in a wave of water). I also don't like the look of 12 of these crossovers bundled together in my hull.
I also have an onboard 3 way active crossover which I am using to individually control each of the amplifiers (2 speaker and 1 woofer amp). My thought/question was to run the tweeters to one amplifier, and run the midbass drivers to the other amplifier. Would this work with my active crossover? Would the amplifiers overpower the tweeters/midbass drivers (since there is no crossover resistance for protection)? would this be a simple process to complete? How do I know how much prolonged power (aside from factory rms ratings) a tweeter can hold before it blows?
I also have an onboard 3 way active crossover which I am using to individually control each of the amplifiers (2 speaker and 1 woofer amp). My thought/question was to run the tweeters to one amplifier, and run the midbass drivers to the other amplifier. Would this work with my active crossover? Would the amplifiers overpower the tweeters/midbass drivers (since there is no crossover resistance for protection)? would this be a simple process to complete? How do I know how much prolonged power (aside from factory rms ratings) a tweeter can hold before it blows?
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