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<blockquote data-quote="thefunkybunch" data-source="post: 2941547" data-attributes="member: 563903"><p>make sure the positive output from the amp is going to the positive input to the crossover, and the positive outputs from the crossover are going to the positive inputs to the woofer and tweeter. same for negative.</p><p></p><p>i'd try switching the + and - for ONE of the speakers at the amp and see if that helps. not both speakers. it's either going to make it sound 1000% better if you wired them up backwards, or 1000%worse if they are wired up correctly. if it sounds worse that way, then there are other issues that can be addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thefunkybunch, post: 2941547, member: 563903"] make sure the positive output from the amp is going to the positive input to the crossover, and the positive outputs from the crossover are going to the positive inputs to the woofer and tweeter. same for negative. i'd try switching the + and - for ONE of the speakers at the amp and see if that helps. not both speakers. it's either going to make it sound 1000% better if you wired them up backwards, or 1000%worse if they are wired up correctly. if it sounds worse that way, then there are other issues that can be addressed. [/QUOTE]
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