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Do I need to use the external crossovers for my comps?
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<blockquote data-quote="crfrider" data-source="post: 6835036" data-attributes="member: 609970"><p>lol i know, I have learned alot but im still new to comps, i have only had one set and it was only one, now i want to run 2 sets up front, just my own opinion, Well see i know how to wire into regular passive crossovers, just an input, then it has a woofer out, and a tweeter out, well see with 2 sets of comps there would be 4 crossovers total, 2 on each side, well My plan was to run the mids on 2 channels, then the highs on the other 2 channels to seperate the mids and highs, since each 2 channels have there own adjustment control, well see my question was how could I use the regular passive crossovers with one input, cause one each channel, mids for example I would have 2 sets of wires coming out of each channel, 2 pos, 2 negatives then I would run each set of wires to the input on each crossovers on the left side, well how would i also wire the tweeters, would i have to run the 2 sets of tweeter wires into the input of the crossovers, Would that seperate the mids from highs still when they are both in the same inputs? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crfrider, post: 6835036, member: 609970"] lol i know, I have learned alot but im still new to comps, i have only had one set and it was only one, now i want to run 2 sets up front, just my own opinion, Well see i know how to wire into regular passive crossovers, just an input, then it has a woofer out, and a tweeter out, well see with 2 sets of comps there would be 4 crossovers total, 2 on each side, well My plan was to run the mids on 2 channels, then the highs on the other 2 channels to seperate the mids and highs, since each 2 channels have there own adjustment control, well see my question was how could I use the regular passive crossovers with one input, cause one each channel, mids for example I would have 2 sets of wires coming out of each channel, 2 pos, 2 negatives then I would run each set of wires to the input on each crossovers on the left side, well how would i also wire the tweeters, would i have to run the 2 sets of tweeter wires into the input of the crossovers, Would that seperate the mids from highs still when they are both in the same inputs? thanks [/QUOTE]
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