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<blockquote data-quote="tobz" data-source="post: 418145" data-attributes="member: 550322"><p>Well, as long as the wires from the crossover to the speakers are similar, you won't have any trouble. To be honest, even if they are a few feet different, you won't notice a difference.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your specific question however, you will save a tad bit of $$ on speaker wire if you run one long one and 3 sets of short ones. I personally am building an amp rack on my back seat, and instead of hiding the crossovers, I chose to display them, so I will be running the longer sets to the speakers.</p><p></p><p>It's personal preference, you will not notice any difference. Just depends if you want to show off your crossovers, or hide them.</p><p></p><p>T.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobz, post: 418145, member: 550322"] Well, as long as the wires from the crossover to the speakers are similar, you won't have any trouble. To be honest, even if they are a few feet different, you won't notice a difference. Regarding your specific question however, you will save a tad bit of $$ on speaker wire if you run one long one and 3 sets of short ones. I personally am building an amp rack on my back seat, and instead of hiding the crossovers, I chose to display them, so I will be running the longer sets to the speakers. It's personal preference, you will not notice any difference. Just depends if you want to show off your crossovers, or hide them. T.J. [/QUOTE]
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