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Hi ,
I have a Acoustimass 10 Passive sub, of which the sub's rear panel is damaged, hence i have to make a new one, I have the crossover ,and i need to know the internal wiring from the circut to the speakers, It has three speakers, one is a dual coil in first chamber and two single coils in the third chamber, on the crossover board there are two 4-pin connectors , one set is black and other is white, now what goes where, and should the dual coil speaker be in series or parallel? There is a similar diagram pic in this forum but its a sub with two speakers, the cross over looks the same. Pl help. |
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The image o the sub's crossover board.
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