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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8670913" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>make sure if you plan on using stock factory wire that their gauge of wire is big enough and that there is no in line crossover capacitor built in anywhere. Best to run new 16-14 gauge cable if possible. I usually use channel 1 and two for tweeters, 3 and 4 for midrange, 5 and 6 for midbass and 7 and 8 for subwoofer output but you can put it however you want it doesnt really matter. Bridge 4 of the channels for the midbass and use the other two for tweeter. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8670913, member: 650438"] make sure if you plan on using stock factory wire that their gauge of wire is big enough and that there is no in line crossover capacitor built in anywhere. Best to run new 16-14 gauge cable if possible. I usually use channel 1 and two for tweeters, 3 and 4 for midrange, 5 and 6 for midbass and 7 and 8 for subwoofer output but you can put it however you want it doesnt really matter. Bridge 4 of the channels for the midbass and use the other two for tweeter. [/QUOTE]
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