How to block high frequencies from getting to a woofer

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There's no mono switch. I've looked for diagrams showing how to wire in series, but I don't comprehend the diagrams... cuz the diagrams just show a single speaker connection on the back of the amp/receiver... + & -. The diagram then shows two speakers being connected in some way to that + & -.

How do I connect these two full rangers in series to the L & R speaker terminals on the receiver? And then once that's done, how/where do I connect big woofer?
 
Ok. First off, don't connect the L & R together at any point. What you are wanting to do connecting all three speakers together and to the two channels is not possible, you will damage your amp. Is it really not possible for you to remove the polks speaker?
 
series_parallel_speakers.jpgI see L & R connected together in series... like in the attachment.

But as I look at this, I really don't get it. Two speakers attached to just one pair of + & -. WTF?
 
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Thank you for trying to help me out. Is there a way to do this right? I really did not want to have to build much of a crossover. And if 16 ohms is going to quiet things down... well, I don't know if I am OK with that.

How can I keep all this at 6-8 ohms?... which is what my receiver can handle. If I built a second big woofer H-frame, how do I wire it so that both L & R speaker outputs are 8 ohm?
 
scottjoplin... thanks again.

If I got a receiver that was 4 ohm stable, and had two sets of speaker outs... A & B, and it had an "A+B" switch, couldn't I connect the 8" full rangers to speaker set "A", and then connect the 15"s up to speaker set "B", and then play them together by selecting "A+B"?

Wouldn't that work?
 
This is why crossovers exist. Summing two channels into one driver is done with dual voice coil drivers or with (at least) resistance in series with the single driver type that you want to use. What if you just tried using what you already own, namely a plate amp in your Polk sub which handles this problem and which also has a low frequency reducing capacitor in its satellite speaker outputs? In addition the sub amp has a level control. Why not use it???
 
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