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<blockquote data-quote="PapaGeno21" data-source="post: 8016158" data-attributes="member: 581625"><p>Ok guys, here is where I am a bit confused. I am going to try and keep this short and sweet without writing a book.</p><p></p><p>I have 4 sets of component speakers. Each in their own door. I have a 4 channel amp that powers each set.</p><p></p><p>For you people running say the FT1 super tweets and then lets go ith the PWX speakers for the mids, I don't understand how that works.</p><p></p><p>Are the tweets on their own channel, and then you have two midbass speakers on the other? IF that is the case, that would only be for my front doors. What about my rears?</p><p></p><p>Or are you guys running say the 4 channel amp to power the tweets and the mids, then you run rear doors off the deck?</p><p></p><p>No rear doors at all?</p><p></p><p>Just a little confused on how this is done. I am assuming you need to run the tweets on their own channel, unless you can buy a crossover box somewhere that would be like buying a component set form a company? Like you get the PWX as the mid, the FT1 as the high, and then some sort of crossover and then that all goes on one channel?</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I am a bit lost. Just looking at the PWX's and FT1's and not sure exactly how I would incorporate all 4 doors or if I am not going to do the rears etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaGeno21, post: 8016158, member: 581625"] Ok guys, here is where I am a bit confused. I am going to try and keep this short and sweet without writing a book. I have 4 sets of component speakers. Each in their own door. I have a 4 channel amp that powers each set. For you people running say the FT1 super tweets and then lets go ith the PWX speakers for the mids, I don't understand how that works. Are the tweets on their own channel, and then you have two midbass speakers on the other? IF that is the case, that would only be for my front doors. What about my rears? Or are you guys running say the 4 channel amp to power the tweets and the mids, then you run rear doors off the deck? No rear doors at all? Just a little confused on how this is done. I am assuming you need to run the tweets on their own channel, unless you can buy a crossover box somewhere that would be like buying a component set form a company? Like you get the PWX as the mid, the FT1 as the high, and then some sort of crossover and then that all goes on one channel? Yeah, I am a bit lost. Just looking at the PWX's and FT1's and not sure exactly how I would incorporate all 4 doors or if I am not going to do the rears etc... [/QUOTE]
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