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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 3729971" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>Get rid of the coaxial's. Bridge channels 1+2 for the left boston comp. channels 3+4 for the right. match the gains with a multimeter or the left right balance will be off. your also going to need to know the specs for your speakers in order to setup the crossover correctly and not blow the tweeters. The passive crossovers that came with your speaker will not be used in this setup. you will need an active powered crossover. There's alot more to it but this is a start. Get reading or your going to break lots of things. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 3729971, member: 547462"] Get rid of the coaxial's. Bridge channels 1+2 for the left boston comp. channels 3+4 for the right. match the gains with a multimeter or the left right balance will be off. your also going to need to know the specs for your speakers in order to setup the crossover correctly and not blow the tweeters. The passive crossovers that came with your speaker will not be used in this setup. you will need an active powered crossover. There's alot more to it but this is a start. Get reading or your going to break lots of things. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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