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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 5032598" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>There must be a diagram in the manual for how to do this I would assume. The reason for the multiple inputs as stated above is for Biamping which gives you more control over the system, essentially half a step between an active and passive setup since you would be able to level match as well as do time alignment if you have the processing however the crossover points would still be passive.</p><p></p><p>I would read up in the manual to see if your diagram is how they expect you to power these in a normal application and that you are using a full channel output from the woofer crossover to feed the tweeter crossover and not the output that feeds a processed signal to the woofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 5032598, member: 572078"] There must be a diagram in the manual for how to do this I would assume. The reason for the multiple inputs as stated above is for Biamping which gives you more control over the system, essentially half a step between an active and passive setup since you would be able to level match as well as do time alignment if you have the processing however the crossover points would still be passive. I would read up in the manual to see if your diagram is how they expect you to power these in a normal application and that you are using a full channel output from the woofer crossover to feed the tweeter crossover and not the output that feeds a processed signal to the woofer. [/QUOTE]
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