passive crossover question

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I think I mixed up the inputs on my passive crossovers, mids to tweeter and tweeter to mids. Wires are the same color but weren't marked and it was dark. They are marked now. I played them for a bit. Did I damage anything? How can I check? Thanks
 
If you played it low, real low and had the eq flat and having made the corrections I’d try adjusting the settings to close and try it.
If they distort you’ll know. They would be the tweets. Those mids should be fine. I don’t think the crossovers are affected by that type of situation.
 
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