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Old 19 April 2003, 05:04 PM
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Does anyone know what M E W T and IN E is for because that is what is next to each peg on the 3-way crossovers i have i.e M on 1 peg E on the next peg etc..and i want to connect them to some subs but don't know wich pegs to connect the + and - to.

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Does anyone know what M E W T and IN E is for because that is what is next to each peg on the 3-way crossovers i have i.e M on 1 peg E on the next peg etc..and i want to connect them to some subs but don't know wich pegs to connect the + and - to.
I'd guess that IN E are the input + and - connections from head unit / amp, then E is the common - connection for the speakers, and the other connections the + for mid range (M), woofer (W), and tweeter(T).

Not an expert, but that's how i'd try them out.

John
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Cheers John, seems so simple now you've just pointed it out.
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