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<blockquote data-quote="Firmbiz94" data-source="post: 3691211" data-attributes="member: 581302"><p>im not sure if i understand your question but if your talking about the crossover inputs and outputs..there should only be one input and 2 outputss..the crossover will allocate the power you give it to the mid bass and the tweet...in my car i placed the crossover behind the plastic molding right where the wire came through the door into the cabin(kind of where your left foot would be if your driving...) ...on both sides..i found a flat area and i kind of just velcroed it there so i could move it if i wanted to...so far it hasnt moved and i have no problems with it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firmbiz94, post: 3691211, member: 581302"] im not sure if i understand your question but if your talking about the crossover inputs and outputs..there should only be one input and 2 outputss..the crossover will allocate the power you give it to the mid bass and the tweet...in my car i placed the crossover behind the plastic molding right where the wire came through the door into the cabin(kind of where your left foot would be if your driving...) ...on both sides..i found a flat area and i kind of just velcroed it there so i could move it if i wanted to...so far it hasnt moved and i have no problems with it.. [/QUOTE]
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