You're right, it's loud.  The bulbs glow at about 300 watts, so the speaker is hitting about 120dB at a meter.  But the tweeters aren't strained;  They're only getting 30 watts at that point.As an aside, the actual bulb used is a 211-2, and there are two of 'em in parallel.  The 211-2 bulb is designed for 1A at 12V (12 ohms) but cold resistance is only about 2 or 3 ohms, so the pair is about an ohm and a half.  When used on the input of the crossover, there is no noticeable impact until high current makes the filament glow, increasing resistance and limiting current.  It acts like a compressor and protects the tweeter, but the compression effect is very natural sounding, you can hardly even tell.  And it doesn't happen until the amplifier is generating about 300 watts.