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Depends on the crossover design, but yes.

The caps and coils in the crossovers filter AC current. A DMM will measure DC, so it will not measure correctly, since a charged cap has an infinite DC resistance.

An example - measure a 4 ohm tweeter with a cap in series - it will be a really high DC resistance, but will be 4 ohms at the frequencies above the crossover frequency when playing music.

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Current system:

1997 Blazer - (4) Customer Fi NEO subs with (8) American Bass Elite 2800.1s

Previous systems:

2000 Suburban - (4) BTL 15's and (4) IA 40.1's = 157.7 dB at 37 Hz.

1992 Astro Van - (6) BTL 15's and (6) IA 40.1's = 159.7 dB at 43 Hz.

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Is that an actual 3 way setup, or a 2 way setup and you are going to add a low pass crossover and midbass driver?

Current system:

1997 Blazer - (4) Customer Fi NEO subs with (8) American Bass Elite 2800.1s

Previous systems:

2000 Suburban - (4) BTL 15's and (4) IA 40.1's = 157.7 dB at 37 Hz.

1992 Astro Van - (6) BTL 15's and (6) IA 40.1's = 159.7 dB at 43 Hz.

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It will be 2ohm effective load on the amp

Will run just fine

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You will not get an accurate DMM reading through a crossover. Caps will look like an open circuit with DC applied, so DCR will be infinite.

If the crossovers are designed correctly so that the frequencies between the 3 drivers do not overlap, the amp will only "see" each driver within it's frequency range. This means they do not act like drivers in parallel.

Any frequencies that the crossovers allow over lap between drivers, the amp will see those two drivers in parallel.

If there are resistors in series with any drivers, it would affect the reaistance over the frequencies that driver plays. Coils in series will add some reaistance, but normally well below 1 ohm.

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It will be 2ohm effective load on the amp

Will run just fine

If it is a true 3 way setup, it will be 4 ohms.

If the mids are not bandpassed, then it will be 2 ohms over the frequencies where the midbass and mids overlap, but 4 ohms above the frequencies where the midbass speakers are low passed.

Brian

Current system:

1997 Blazer - (4) Customer Fi NEO subs with (8) American Bass Elite 2800.1s

Previous systems:

2000 Suburban - (4) BTL 15's and (4) IA 40.1's = 157.7 dB at 37 Hz.

1992 Astro Van - (6) BTL 15's and (6) IA 40.1's = 159.7 dB at 43 Hz.

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