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<blockquote data-quote="dpu2014" data-source="post: 4571887" data-attributes="member: 590446"><p>Ok my crossover has a tweeter + and -, in and out terminal. A woofer + an -, in and out terminal. I connect the speakers to the crossover from the out terminals on the crossover to the woofer and tweeter. This leaves me with 4 of the input terminals. I want to hook up the woofer and tweeter to one channel but it looks like I will be using two channels because I have to connect a woofer and a tweeter input. Did tht make sense? I need help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpu2014, post: 4571887, member: 590446"] Ok my crossover has a tweeter + and -, in and out terminal. A woofer + an -, in and out terminal. I connect the speakers to the crossover from the out terminals on the crossover to the woofer and tweeter. This leaves me with 4 of the input terminals. I want to hook up the woofer and tweeter to one channel but it looks like I will be using two channels because I have to connect a woofer and a tweeter input. Did tht make sense? I need help. [/QUOTE]
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