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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftazz" data-source="post: 8671921" data-attributes="member: 674070"><p>So I recently bought coal speakers. It contained 2 mids, 2 tweeters (all 4 60W RMS at 4 ohms) and 2 crossovers. I wanted to connect those to my amp, which gives 90W RMS at 4 ohms to 4 channels. When buying these I thought I could connect each speaker to seperate channel.</p><p></p><p>However the crossovers have only 2 input wires (1 positive and 1 negative) and 4 output wires (2 for tweeters and 2 for mids). </p><p></p><p>Now if I connected the speakers to crossovers wouldnt that give me 2 ohms of impedance? </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on how I should connect it? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftazz, post: 8671921, member: 674070"] So I recently bought coal speakers. It contained 2 mids, 2 tweeters (all 4 60W RMS at 4 ohms) and 2 crossovers. I wanted to connect those to my amp, which gives 90W RMS at 4 ohms to 4 channels. When buying these I thought I could connect each speaker to seperate channel. However the crossovers have only 2 input wires (1 positive and 1 negative) and 4 output wires (2 for tweeters and 2 for mids). Now if I connected the speakers to crossovers wouldnt that give me 2 ohms of impedance? Any suggestions on how I should connect it? [/QUOTE]
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