Please help identify crossover input terminals

I have a pair of Audio Physic Caldera(30 years old speakers) that were passed down to me. A few years ago I tried to go active and gutted the bass crossover. Long story short, I want to put the oem bass crossover back because to me the original passive system sounded better with my 845 tube amp. It has been 5 years now, and I dont remember how the crossover were connected to the input(amplifier) terminals. The two pairs of black and red wires go to the woofers, but where is the inputs? Could you please take a look at the photos and help me? Thank you so much.

btw. This is a 3 way system. midrange and high have their own enclosure and crossover. Photos below are the bass/woofer crossover. Thx

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Ok, just keep wiring the same as original.
But acccording to this review, the woofer appears to be in phase with the input.
Also the tweeter is in phase, mid is out of phase. That's pretty normal.

https://www.stereophile.com/content/audio-physic-caldera-iii-loudspeaker-measurements
I really appreciate you even going on the internet to help me find the answer. Thank you so much for your time. I don’t know how it is origina wired. I think your suggestion is the most likely the correct way, which looks like this correct?
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You could do that, or flip both the input and the woofer.

The red input post is normally considered positive.
A positive voltage on the red terminal should cause the woofer
to move forward (positively), out of the enclosure.

In other words, the input black terminal should be connected to the (-) woofer terminal. This is standard.
Or, the input red terminal should be connected to the (+) woofer terminal. This is not standard.
But, either method will have the correct polarity.
 
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You could do that, or flip both the input and the woofer.

The red input post is normally considered positive.
A positive voltage on the red terminal should cause the woofer
to move forward (positively), out of the enclosure.

In other words, the input black terminal should be connected to the (-) woofer terminal. This is standard.
Or, the input red terminal should be connected to the (+) woofer terminal. This is not standard.
But, either method will have the correct polarity.
This confuses me the most.
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The original wires show the woofers negative connected after the 2 coils.