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Don Joe
 
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Default any way to attenuate tweeters on coaxials?

I currently have Kicker K65 coaxial speakers that sound fine, but I'd like
to get a bit more midbass out of them. When I turn the gain for them up
the midbass increases but the tweeters' output also increases to a level
that's too loud. Is there a way that I can attenuate the highest
frequencies so the tweeters' loudness doesn't limit the amount of power I
can give the speakers? Maybe a resistor or two?

Thanks very much,
Don
 
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