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<blockquote data-quote="tigey" data-source="post: 8300397" data-attributes="member: 661478"><p>I want to replace the tweeters in my JL TR 650-csi's, so I bought a pair of vifa xt25tg30-04's. JL, though, says that I should have the speaker running as is. My question is this: Am I better off to ignore JL's "advice," or to parallel wire them, and run a capacitor and pad them with resistors?</p><p></p><p>If neither of these are feasible, I was thinking I could run it from my pioneer deh80-prs head unit... except Pioneer doesn't recommend using the internal amp in three-way network mode.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigey, post: 8300397, member: 661478"] I want to replace the tweeters in my JL TR 650-csi's, so I bought a pair of vifa xt25tg30-04's. JL, though, says that I should have the speaker running as is. My question is this: Am I better off to ignore JL's "advice," or to parallel wire them, and run a capacitor and pad them with resistors? If neither of these are feasible, I was thinking I could run it from my pioneer deh80-prs head unit... except Pioneer doesn't recommend using the internal amp in three-way network mode. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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