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Help with 4 terminal speakers - what are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="65-Fstbk" data-source="post: 8652258" data-attributes="member: 675404"><p>Really weird. The head unit (Alpine CDM 7274) is using the standard plug in connector for the speakers which according to the diagram in the manual is just 'SPKR RF + and -' etc for 4 speakers. So from the connector off the head unit the wires run out a few inches and then there are 2 in-line crimp type connectors per speaker that continue on and run down and under the floor then back up on the Port side where they change to speaker wire. I cannot find any external crossovers etc that change this to a 4 wires per speaker application yet there are 4 wires at the speaker. Part of the wire run is down the side which is concealed and I can't see it. I'm thinking they would not be able to put any crossovers down there, that would be more of a typical wire fish application.</p><p></p><p>Perplexed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65-Fstbk, post: 8652258, member: 675404"] Really weird. The head unit (Alpine CDM 7274) is using the standard plug in connector for the speakers which according to the diagram in the manual is just 'SPKR RF + and -' etc for 4 speakers. So from the connector off the head unit the wires run out a few inches and then there are 2 in-line crimp type connectors per speaker that continue on and run down and under the floor then back up on the Port side where they change to speaker wire. I cannot find any external crossovers etc that change this to a 4 wires per speaker application yet there are 4 wires at the speaker. Part of the wire run is down the side which is concealed and I can't see it. I'm thinking they would not be able to put any crossovers down there, that would be more of a typical wire fish application. Perplexed. [/QUOTE]
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