connecting into passive crossover while keeping female disconnect terminals

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I'm planning on connecting speaker wire from my amp into Morel Maximo passive crossovers but would rather not cut out the female disconnects on speaker wire (so that I can connect it straight into coaxial speakers or something if I wanted to).

Im thinking of this:

amp -> (fork terminal)----speaker wire----(female disconnects) -> (male disconnects)----speaker wire----(fork terminal) -> passive crossover

would this potentially cause issues?

OR should I just do it normally like this:

amp -> (fork terminal)----speaker wire----(fork terminal) -> passive crossover

 
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