may i ask a silly question? (Off Topic)
Hi Gordan,
It depends on the input sensitivity of the used amplifiers and on the sensitivity of the drivers how much gain difference you'll need. To achieve this can be done with some active crossovers (if they have their own volume control) and if not then just it is not hard to attenuate the amplifier on its input if it needs attenuation.
Last thing I would do is to use passive components between the amplifier and loudspeaker to reduce gain.
Bert
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