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hi, im making these epic towers with 14 woofers and 7 tweeters in each and i dont know how to wire them! each woofer (midrange) is 40-70 watts a piece and they are 8 ohms. the tweeters are 20-40 watts a piece, also 8 ohms. my Yamaha rx-v363 Receiver puts out 100 watts per channel. my system can handle 4 ohm, 6 ohm (i think), and 8 ohm. if you can please tell me how to wire up these towers i would appreciate it sooo much! please and thanks!

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^^^what he said. Also I hope you plan on buying/building some crossovers

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chill out bro

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splzx3, on 22 Aug 2011 - 17:27, said:

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hi, im making these epic towers with 14 woofers and 7 tweeters in each and i dont know how to wire them! each woofer (midrange) is 40-70 watts a piece and they are 8 ohms. the tweeters are 20-40 watts a piece, also 8 ohms. my Yamaha rx-v363 Receiver puts out 100 watts per channel. my system can handle 4 ohm, 6 ohm (i think), and 8 ohm. if you can please tell me how to wire up these towers i would appreciate it sooo much! please and thanks!

First off, they aren't epic, because you'll be running no more than 100 watts apiece. Second, read this. Third, model #'s.

P.S. Capital letters don't get you an answer.

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What are these said crossovers? They will sound like rubbish if your crossovers aren't good. Crossovers can make or break speakers. What enclosure specs were you thinking of using? As Iceman said up there ^ what speakers?

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I'm thinking maybe some Dayton xo2w's but idk. Any suggestions? And another thing, if there is an amp out there that would provide adequate power for these towers that didn't break the bank, I would be interested in knowing of such a thing. Any and all info you guys give me is appreciated. And the speakers are just some GRS 4"ers. Nothing special but I did make a center channel with my four extras and it sounds great.

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I'm thinking maybe some Dayton xo2w's but idk. Any suggestions? And another thing, if there is an amp out there that would provide adequate power for these towers that didn't break the bank, I would be interested in knowing of such a thing. Any and all info you guys give me is appreciated. And the speakers are just some GRS 4"ers. Nothing special but I did make a center channel with my four extras and it sounds great.

Is that crossover matched to the speakers you are using? And are the speakers matched to each other? Trying to mask a badly designed speaker's sound by playing ti loud doesn't work too well ;) .

How much power do you need? And what's your budget? (we don't know how rich you are ;) )

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