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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6249410" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>Run the tweeter to the tweeter output on the crossover, the mid to the mid output on the crossover and the input on the crossovers to the amp. I've never seen a 2 channel amp that supports 4 speakers. Are you counting each positive and negative as one speaker terminal? If there's 2 positive and 2 negative posts, the amp is a 2 channel. If it's got 4 of each, it's a 4 channel. Run the positive and negative from the crossover to the positive and the negative on the amp, respectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6249410, member: 603800"] Run the tweeter to the tweeter output on the crossover, the mid to the mid output on the crossover and the input on the crossovers to the amp. I've never seen a 2 channel amp that supports 4 speakers. Are you counting each positive and negative as one speaker terminal? If there's 2 positive and 2 negative posts, the amp is a 2 channel. If it's got 4 of each, it's a 4 channel. Run the positive and negative from the crossover to the positive and the negative on the amp, respectively. [/QUOTE]
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