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kinda stupid question but I wanna try run my t2s active way and im not sure how to wire them up..

I put pos to mid speaker and neg to tweeter and than pos from tweeter to neg mid speaker ?

thanks!

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sth like that ? i know my english sux.. thats why i draw this that u know what im talkin about.. is it correct way ? its t600-4 amp and 2x t2 sets

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If you want to run them truly active, the mids and highs need to have their own channels.

2 mids per channel & 2 tweeters per channel.

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thats not running them active. how is the woofer playing its proper frequencies? how is tweeter protected from 3000-5000hz and below? each speaker needs its own channnels. then you croossover those channels to the frequiencies the speakers can play

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2 tweeters channel 1

2 tweeters channel 2

Use x-over point 3500khz

2 Mids channel 3

2 Mids channel 4

Use x-over point between 80-150hz

The t600 does not have an internal cross over capable of the proper point for the tweeters. You need another unit to feed signal to this amp

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does the t600 can produce enough power to run 2 mids per channel ?

2 tweeters channel 1

2 tweeters channel 2

Use x-over point 3500khz

2 Mids channel 3

2 Mids channel 4

Use x-over point between 80-150hz

The t600 does not have an internal cross over capable of the proper point for the tweeters. You need another unit to feed signal to this amp

maybe if I run the tweeters with the crossover it be good enough ? if no what I should get..

The reason why I ask is that the tweeters are much louder than the mids and I know that mids could play louder but I dont wanna put the volume up cause I dont wannadmg to the tweeters..

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the t600 is way more than enough to run 2 mids to. what exact model do you have?

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I think the easy solution to your problem is to flip the switch in the crossovers that came with your t2's to the bi-amp setting. run one channel to the tweeter in and one channel to the woofer in. then hook the tweeter to the tweeter out and woofer to the woofer out. Then you can dial back the gain on the channel your tweeter is hooked to. Also, the crossover has a -3db setting or something like that.

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