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Help Wiring Crossovers - Auna Cs Comp 18 3 Way Component Speakers - Auna 6 Channel 6000w Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheikhy" data-source="post: 8704386" data-attributes="member: 679631"><p>Really in need of some advice here, would really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>So I've bought a 3 way component speaker system. </p><p>The speakers will actually be going into walls of one the rooms at home. I have already done this with another room but the crossovers that have come with the speakers due to them being 3 way component speakers have got me quite confused.</p><p></p><p>The following inputs are layed out on the crossover.</p><p></p><p>IN (+) (-)</p><p>(-) with no label.</p><p>HF (+)</p><p>IF (+)</p><p>LF (+)</p><p></p><p>Would i connect the speakers in the following manner. </p><p>Subwoofer positive to LF</p><p>Mid Speaker Positive to IF</p><p>Tweeter Positive to HF </p><p>Then all three negative wires from speakers together to (-) that is on its own. </p><p></p><p>Also I have bought a 6 channel amplifier, Im guessing with this speaker kit I only required 2 channels due to the crossovers?</p><p></p><p>And finally the speakers have come with really thin speaker wires. Wouldn't the subwoofers require somewhere around 16 gauge wires?</p><p>Have very little experience in this so thanks in advance guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheikhy, post: 8704386, member: 679631"] Really in need of some advice here, would really appreciate it. So I've bought a 3 way component speaker system. The speakers will actually be going into walls of one the rooms at home. I have already done this with another room but the crossovers that have come with the speakers due to them being 3 way component speakers have got me quite confused. The following inputs are layed out on the crossover. IN (+) (-) (-) with no label. HF (+) IF (+) LF (+) Would i connect the speakers in the following manner. Subwoofer positive to LF Mid Speaker Positive to IF Tweeter Positive to HF Then all three negative wires from speakers together to (-) that is on its own. Also I have bought a 6 channel amplifier, Im guessing with this speaker kit I only required 2 channels due to the crossovers? And finally the speakers have come with really thin speaker wires. Wouldn't the subwoofers require somewhere around 16 gauge wires? Have very little experience in this so thanks in advance guys. [/QUOTE]
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