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<blockquote data-quote="conecommander" data-source="post: 2835497" data-attributes="member: 568170"><p>i have the MA Audio MA629C 6 1/2" component set.. my question is regarding the crossover. it has two inputs instead of one, which is different than other crossovers i have used in the past. i am running two component sets off a four channel amp, and running inputs to each tweeter and mid would leave a little short on available channels for my other two speakers. besides just splicing wires and running them to each input (which is how they are now) is there another way to wire these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conecommander, post: 2835497, member: 568170"] i have the MA Audio MA629C 6 1/2" component set.. my question is regarding the crossover. it has two inputs instead of one, which is different than other crossovers i have used in the past. i am running two component sets off a four channel amp, and running inputs to each tweeter and mid would leave a little short on available channels for my other two speakers. besides just splicing wires and running them to each input (which is how they are now) is there another way to wire these? [/QUOTE]
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