Mids & Highs wiring diagram HELP

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Can anyone tell me where I can find wiring diagrams? I plan to put 2 4ohm 6.5 in each door, so 8 total and have 4 4Ohm 3.5 super tweeters. I will put somewhere. I have a 2 channel and a 4 channel amp to hook all that to. I need help on wiring diagram. Even if someone could draw on piece of paper and take pic and post that be awesome.
 
Can anyone tell me where I can find wiring diagrams? I plan to put 2 4ohm 6.5 in each door, so 8 total and have 4 4Ohm 3.5 super tweeters. I will put somewhere. I have a 2 channel and a 4 channel amp to hook all that to. I need help on wiring diagram. Even if someone could draw on piece of paper and take pic and post that be awesome.
Wire every pair of 6.5s in parallel for a 2 Ohms load. Plug each pair into 1 channel of the 4 channel amp. Wire each pair of tweeters in parallel for a 2 Ohms load. Plug each pair into 1 channel of the 2 channel amp. I can draw a diagram after work if you need it.
 
when you put tweeters and woofers in parallel through a crossover, they work as the same driver, because they are playing different frequencies. they work either/or, not together, if that makes sense. so 4ohm tweeter and 4ohm mb woofer in parallel should make a 2ohm load on paper, but it makes a 4ohm load in practice. 2 4ohm mb woofers in parallel will play the same frequencies, so that WILL make a 2ohm load. same with tweeters. figure out what your amp outputs need for a load. if it can take 2ohm (each pair of mids in the door parallel to one channel) then you can do that. if they cant take the halved load of running parallel, and need 4ohm, then you have to run them series (one driver runs through the other driver, instead of both connected to the same output..... amp to driver a, then out of driver a into driver b, out of driver b back to amp) when you series, you add the load together, instead of cutting in half. a pair of 4 ohm speakers: parallel makes 2 ohm load. series makes 8 ohm load. 2 ohm load is 2x the power of a 4 ohm load. 8ohm load is half the power of a 4 ohm load. i hope this helps you understand and draw your own diagram. theres a lot of ohm/resistance calculators if you google, to help you out. the biggest difference is when you wire 2 drivers with differnt frequencies. like i mentioned, if they arent playing the same frequencies at the same time, you count them as one driver. if you wired them in series, the frequency difference would kill most of the output from each other. i did it in the 90s to see what happens, and its just garbage...... kind of like a 90s internal computer tower speaker.
 
Yea. That would be helpful. Thank you
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Do the same with the tweeters.
 
Can you just wire the speakers directly too the amp let's say you have a speaker in each door. Just add both speakers too each channel. Wouldn't that be the same as the drawing you posted thanks.
 
I'll give you this; your info is consistent, consistently incorrect that is. You need to stop or someone is going to screw up there audio system and waste their hard earned money.
 
Wire every pair of 6.5s in parallel for a 2 Ohms load. Plug each pair into 1 channel of the 4 channel amp. Wire each pair of tweeters in parallel for a 2 Ohms load. Plug each pair into 1 channel of the 2 channel amp. I can draw a diagram after work if you need it.
Hello espinosa I’m not very experienced in audio but have been reading watching and gaining knowledge, im tired of depending on people so I can have something worth listening to on my boat. So far my biggest question was how do I separate mids highs and base and I know is by frequencies but if joining two amps together like I have a four channel Pyle 1500 peak power marine and a 2 channel explod class d 1000 what trying to push a 10” in the front a 12” in the rear, 4 6.5 and 2 tweeters how do I do it and what amp pushes what. If you can help me I would really appreciate it thanks in advance.
 
If you can help me I would really appreciate it thanks in advance.
The 2 channel amp has a built in cross over that can be set for low frequencies. If you post a picture of the crossover section, we could get a better idea of the proper settings.
Different sub sizes is not recommended but doable. Are the subs dual voice coil or single? If no idea, what are the model numbers?
For the 6.5s, are they all midrange or coaxials?
 
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