Well......if I do solder resistors back, they seem to sell 10 watt 2 ohm 5% tolerance and 10 watt 8.2 ohm 5% tolerance resistors, so per crossover if I do so, i'll buy-
3- 10 watt 2 ohm resistors and wire them parrallel to equal 30 watts.
3- 10 watt 8.2 ohm, wire them parallel to = 30 watts.
In order to match these that i may replace per crossover-
10 W 2 ohm 2
10 W 8.2 ohm J, unless i'll just leave the wires there, speakers sound great when lowering the midrange alot on the eq section in the middle of eq- On eq directly in the middle(per speaker output)- the 1kHz midrange is lowered to -10 dB slightly above that actually, next high to right lowered to -6 dB, next high to right its an even 0 dB, finest high to right the16 kHz its increased to + 4 dB or + 6 dB, the 3 bass freqs on eq to farthest left they are all an even 0 dB, on eq of my receiver the bass is at + 5 dB and the highs + 5 dB. When the resistors that got too hot were not removed and still there, in order to sound as good as the above I had to increase both bass and treble of receiver to + 10 dB (+10 dB is max), with some increase on all highs and lows on other eq, 1kHz midrange was set at -6 dB though, next to right at 0 dB, next 2 to right both quite high all way maby, the farthest bass to left the 63 Hz was + 4 dB(or 2 or less depending on the cd) going right from farthest left + 2 dB or less, then 3rd is even 0 dB.
All above are all my specs.