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Wiring passive with extra woofer in parallel?
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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 7335222" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>What type of amp and woofers and comps?</p><p></p><p>It would probably make more sense to parallel the components on channels 1&amp;2 then parallel the woofers on 3&amp;4. If your amp has a built in LPF on channels 3&amp;4 it would work better than screwing around with the passive crossovers. If it doesn't have a built in LPF a 2 way electronic crossover would work. This is all assuming your amp is powerful enough to run everything though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 7335222, member: 570683"] What type of amp and woofers and comps? It would probably make more sense to parallel the components on channels 1&2 then parallel the woofers on 3&4. If your amp has a built in LPF on channels 3&4 it would work better than screwing around with the passive crossovers. If it doesn't have a built in LPF a 2 way electronic crossover would work. This is all assuming your amp is powerful enough to run everything though. [/QUOTE]
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