If you'll note in the earlier post I put the word "crossover" in "quotes"
because an in-line cap is more of a "filter" than what any self-respecting audio enthusiast would refer to as a "crossover".
Horse-pucky. The tweeters of the 2 ways are already wired in parallel to the woofer in DB series Polk 5 1/4" speaker, using our old friend the inline, bi-polar capacitor "filter". If you parallel another tweeter/filter onto it, the worst that will happen is that the amp will see a a drop in impedance above the "crossover" point. Since that tends to be around 5K hz, I sincerely doubt any Head Unit amp will cause A FATAL AUTOMOTIVE FIRE !!! because it has to supply an additional, say, 1-2 watts to an additional tweeter. What's much worse, and a much more grave offense, is that the treble will sound like "poo".
Further more: You Sir, IMO, are a dill-hole. You didn't even bother to read the thread before dispersing your wisdom. Your inclusion of separate amps in this discussion is nonsensical.
To the OP: This matt5112 seems schmuck-like. This thread was 10 posts long. He may have been drinking, didn't read it, then incorrectly decided he knew something.
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