how to wire MB Quart crossover
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how to wire MB Quart crossover
anyone know how to wire this up? this is the crossover from a MB Quart RSB215 componets.
it's got 2 inputs, a input low and an input high. I'm assuming each speaker gets one channel? the tweeter gets one channel and the mid woofer get another channel.
but i think it can be wired so the tweeter and the mid woofer use only the input low because I noticed there is a jumper in the crossover that allow you to switch between biwire and standard.
Am I correct?
it's got 2 inputs, a input low and an input high. I'm assuming each speaker gets one channel? the tweeter gets one channel and the mid woofer get another channel.
but i think it can be wired so the tweeter and the mid woofer use only the input low because I noticed there is a jumper in the crossover that allow you to switch between biwire and standard.
Am I correct?
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Re: how to wire MB Quart crossover (volkdlr)
Yes, you are correct.
If you want to wire it standard put the jumpers on standard and only use the 'Input Low'
If you want to biwire then put the jumpers on biwire and use both inputs.
If you want to wire it standard put the jumpers on standard and only use the 'Input Low'
If you want to biwire then put the jumpers on biwire and use both inputs.
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Re: how to wire MB Quart crossover (georgelb)
I have my Alpine 6.5's bi-amped/bi-wired - i find this gives me a better sound v. just using the standard config.
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Re: how to wire MB Quart crossover (Hondaaccordvtec)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hondaaccordvtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have my Alpine 6.5's bi-amped/bi-wired </TD></TR></TABLE>
which one is it? bi-amped is different than bi-wired.
which one is it? bi-amped is different than bi-wired.
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