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  1. I got 2 used stock crossover boards for the bass section mine was burnt up, so I took the parts on that instead, speakers are back together thanks for the help anyway
  2. why the F are you spamming my post with troll comments, you have nothing constructive to come with. are your life so miserable
  3. I gave up on crossover took the parts off, cleaned up 2 of my tweeter board that was salvageable and found 2 used bass section boards second hand used maybe i was lucky thanks for the help anyway
  4. yes im about to follow your layout, on both crossovers, I will report back thanks for the help so far
  5. the bottom of the picture is the connection for drivers, top is the connection for terminals
  6. I have measured without the straps its about the same, on tweeter and woofer, I also have measured if the tweeter have open circuit wich it does I get continuity through to the terminals , I think its on the woofer circuit its something wrong for its always when bass kicks in the amp shuts down
  7. I have desoldered and bent the wire upwards its not touching the resistor, I tried to measure the ohm impedance again its the same, on both 0.0.4 on speaker terminals I have them all connected on the floor drivers and crossover , should it not be about 8ohm total impedance on terminals all connected together ?
  8. ok I have measured all the drivers from both speakers , all measure about the same so its nothing to do with the drivers, is there polarity on the coils? there is no polarity on the caps and resistors I used, can someone go over the crossover I built it should be right, im at wits end, maybe I should have just bought a second hand crossover
  9. with the same measurement ohms and 200 settings on multimeter as I measured the other drivers
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