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customsuburb wrote:
 Then split the sub output (or lowpass output) on the crossover with rca splitters and send the signal to the front and rear inputs on your amp.

Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words...go with his descriptive narrative, not the particular diagram labelling.

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Thanks for picking up where I left off guys. Rob, Customsuberb gave you the correct diagram with the obvious oversight that he should have chose the lowpass outputs on the crossover. How are things going with the install. I have a failry busy week booked in again but will read up when I can.
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thanks for all the help everyone

 im going to hopefully make a start on the weekend

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stevdart wrote:

customsuburb wrote:
 Then split the sub output (or lowpass output) on the crossover with rca splitters and send the signal to the front and rear inputs on your amp.

Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words...go with his descriptive narrative, not the particular diagram labelling.

Sorry about the diagram guys. crossover - Page 3 - Last Post -- posted image.

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hi i just about got my head around all this except that i know have to bridge the outputs to the subs could anyone please explain how to wire this bit a drawing would be good.

thanks again in advance

rob

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The amp may show a bridged wiring configuration on the amp itself. Usually you will use channel 1's pos and channel 2's neg for example. Look closely at the amp to see if it shows something like this.

                ------------bridge-----------

              /                                           \

             +  left  -               +   right    -

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