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Please help in ine crossover question
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8752842" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Those speakers are meant to get a full range signal, so first thing is to remove the inline crossover that did not come with them. Second, make sure the amp is set to Full Range as well. Third, the speakers should be wired parallel. This way your final impedance should be 2ohms, and the amp will feed 120 watts to each side. Last, set the GAIN low, crank radio to about 75% volume, then raise GAIN until you feel that speakers are at the safe loudest volume. Just as a precaution, mind the polarity of each speaker. It is easy to overlook the details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8752842, member: 654802"] Those speakers are meant to get a full range signal, so first thing is to remove the inline crossover that did not come with them. Second, make sure the amp is set to Full Range as well. Third, the speakers should be wired parallel. This way your final impedance should be 2ohms, and the amp will feed 120 watts to each side. Last, set the GAIN low, crank radio to about 75% volume, then raise GAIN until you feel that speakers are at the safe loudest volume. Just as a precaution, mind the polarity of each speaker. It is easy to overlook the details. [/QUOTE]
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