![]() ![]() Changing this causes crossover shift which means the crossover’s frequency cutoff changes dramatically and your speakers won’t sound right at all.Ĭrossovers are normally marked with the correct speaker wire polarity to connect to as well as which speaker you should connect. Crossovers are designed to work only with one speaker impedance (Ohms) in most cases. Always use the correct speaker impedance for the crossover.That’s because if one speaker is wired backward vs another, this creates a condition called being “out of phase.” That just means one speaker is working to make sound in the opposite direction of another and can cause some sounds to cancel out, in addition to sounding weird and not as it should. Be sure to carefully follow the crossover & speaker wire polarity markings.When connecting the wire, strip about 3/8″ wire from each wire and twist the bare conductors tightly to prepare them for the speaker wire terminals or connectors you’ll be using.I recommend picking up a roll of 25 feet, 50 feet, or even more to make sure you have enough if running wire from speakers to the crossovers. Be sure to plan for having enough speaker wire on hand. Many speakers do come with speaker wire, but more often than not (1) it’s fairly short in length or (2) it’s not great quality.In order to correctly wire speaker crossovers, you’ll want to do the following: How-to and tips for wiring car speakers to crossovers How to wire car speaker crossovers (diagram and info) What happens to a crossover when I halve the speaker impedance?.Crossover shift when using different impedance speakers.What happens if I use a different impedance speaker on a crossover?.How to wire tweeters with built-in crossovers to speaker crossovers.How to mount & install car speaker crossovers – 2 great ideas. ![]()
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