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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Land of the Beer
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Hello guys!
I have a Apogee DIVA Reference and the crossover has 4 switches in it which i want to bypass. I did bypass the bass switch but i am not 100% how to bypass the upper midrange, midrange and tweeter. This is the midrange schematic. And this is the tweeter section. Could you guys please tell me which wires i have to solder together in order to bypass them and have them all with the normal setting. ![]() Thanks for all help given! -Flo |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Nevermind i figured it out myself and finished the project.
Thanks for looking Flo |
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Doesn't seem to complecated, it is all there! Remove the switches (or leave in), put in the green wires, you're done.
Jan Didden
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