I'm putting together the 3TDX center channel from CSS Audio. It's a 3 way design with 2 woofers, a mid, and a tweeter. The crossover is broken out onto 2 boards - one for the woofer circuit, and one for the mid and tweeter circuit. My question is this - what is considered the best way of wiring this up? Should the input to each board be connected directly to the binding post, or do people usually run one board to the post and then run a wire over to the second crossover board? They will be separated from each other by baffles on opposite sides of the cabinet, so my concern is that wiring them to each other will be more difficult and any potential future disassembly will also be harder. I realize it probably doesn't matter at all, I just don't want to find out later that something important slipped my mind. Thanks in advance.
Great! That's how I was leaning, just wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy, lol. Can't thank you enough for replying so quickly - I was waiting to hear back from someone before I cut up the wire and went past the point of no return!
My suggestion is to make it bi-amp/bi-wire capable.I just don't want to find out later that something important slipped my mind.
This will give you more connection possibilities.