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<blockquote data-quote="jaygeorge1979" data-source="post: 1250918" data-attributes="member: 544378"><p>ahhhh i still dont get it...you say we are not paralleling the tweets,mids, and woofers....but arent we wiring their crossovers in parallel...doesnt each crossover read 8 ohms and doesnt this mean that we have 3 8 ohm drivers wired in parallel? maybe i dont understand the wiring....i would have one pos and one neg wire feeding from the amp into the loudspeaker, then i would connect three different xovers to it and then connect those to their respective drivers...how is this not wiring in parallel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaygeorge1979, post: 1250918, member: 544378"] ahhhh i still dont get it...you say we are not paralleling the tweets,mids, and woofers....but arent we wiring their crossovers in parallel...doesnt each crossover read 8 ohms and doesnt this mean that we have 3 8 ohm drivers wired in parallel? maybe i dont understand the wiring....i would have one pos and one neg wire feeding from the amp into the loudspeaker, then i would connect three different xovers to it and then connect those to their respective drivers...how is this not wiring in parallel? [/QUOTE]
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