Quote Originally Posted by dave_bullet
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I'll post a photo of where to put the extra resistor tonight and what the circuit changes to.

I'd recommend you try adding on a 4 ohm resistor to the end of the existing 2 ohm one (you'll see what I mean when I post the photo). The reason to do such a big jump first is you can easily here the difference from the standard xover to see if you think it is too much of a treble cut or too little. I found each increase of 1 ohm only changes the sound by about 0.5 - 1dB (hardly noticeable). So I'd recommend you use the 4 ohm resistors (to give you a total of 5 ohm and 6 ohms per speaker)

David.
Yes, a photo likely would help. At this point I plan on adding a 5 ohm resistor for each speaker instead of a 3 or 4 ohm. So I take it I will need to solder each end of a 5 ohm resistor to separate points somewhere on one crossover and then repeat for the other crossover. Is this correct? Thanks