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Wiring Mids and two sets of tweets to one amp


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ya, dnt just str8 wire ur tweets to a fullrange amp it will blow em in a heart beat

if i was u ied either run active or get a cheap 3 way xover n run ur amp active

or just take the mids, run em on channel 1 n 2 or 3 n 4 doesnt really matter w/o xovers

and run tweets on the opposite channels of the mids n run xovers to em

just take the comp sets xovers n just take some speaker wire n run it to the input on the xover n then run wire from the tweet output to the tweets

and just leave the mids out of the xover network just make sure there xovered pritty good at alteast 80htz or higher on the headunit or amp n u should be good

and with the extra tweets, they should come with there own xovers so just wire them up normal, speaker wire from same channels as other tweets pos n neg n wire into second tweets xover input n then tweet output to tweet n u should have a 2ohm load for tweets maby i unno n 4ohm for mids but if i was u ied run 2 sets of comps vs 1 set of comps with extra tweets

but to each his own, hope this helps

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right on bro, make sure you wire the tweeters to the xovers...

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