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can i run 2 sets of components on one crossover?


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~lesigh~ just run the woofers active and build your own crossovers, it costs like $5. http://www.the12volt.com

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since the 2 crossovers are pre wired into the wire could i just run both crossovers and wire them in parallel ? kind of like this

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the red wires go to the amp correct? if so then that will work. You can't change anything AFTER the crossover however.

Passive crossovers are designed for the specific speakers and more specifically, very specific OHM loads. You cannot change the OHM of the speakers and expect to use the crossover. You can get away with changing speakers out so long as the impedance and power handling of the speaker is the same, though I still wouldn't recommend that either.

 

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res the red goes to the amp, i have one crossover for each component speaker, and i wasnt sure where i wired down the load for 2 sets thank you guys for clearing this up VERY helpful

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