Internal speaker wiring help

I'm building a box with two tweeters, and I want to run these tweeters in parallel. In order to that, I need to take the single positive and negative speaker wire coming from my amp and split it into two positive and two negative wires.

This is a dumb question, but what's the best/correct way to do that? All the searching I've done, there seems to be a number of ways - 3 way connections, some people twist + solder + heat shrink. Tifco has their own thing. I know some speakers let you easily do this, some don't, so I wonder what's the correct way if they don't

Thanks!
Cesar
 
Normally you would daisy chain the wiring. Black wire from the black binding post to - terminal of one tweeter.
Then another black wire from the same tweeter terminal to the - terminal of the other tweeter.
Similar wiring for the red binding post. Do your tweeters have solder lugs for connection?

Also this way you only have one tweeter wire and one woofer wire to each binding post, and the connections
is much easier to deal with.
 
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