atticus
03-08-2006, 10:49 PM
I just needed a bit of help regarding the wiring setup to my crossover for the MMC6500 components.
I drive a 2006 Toyota Tacoma double cab (4 doors). I will be installing these speakers in my front doors, in the factory location. Here is what I currently have installed:
Pioneer deh-p6700mp head unit
Polk MMC650s in rear doors
Infinity 310A Mono Sub Amp
Infinity Reference 1042w 10" Sub
Infinity 7541A 4 channel amp
I am not sure if any of this matters, but I listed it just in case. In my front doors, there are spots near the top of the doors for the tweeters. And of course, the speakers are down on the bottom. I opened up my door panel, and there are seperate sets of wires running from my head unit. One set of wires runs from my head unit to my tweeters, and one set runs from my head unit to the speakers down below.
My question is, do I connect both of these sets of wires to the inputs on my MMC6500 crossover? Or do I just connect one, and if so, which one? I am not bi-amping, I am just using a 4 channel amp to run my 4 speakers, one channel per speaker.
If anyone here can help answer my question, I will really appreciate it. Thanks.
I drive a 2006 Toyota Tacoma double cab (4 doors). I will be installing these speakers in my front doors, in the factory location. Here is what I currently have installed:
Pioneer deh-p6700mp head unit
Polk MMC650s in rear doors
Infinity 310A Mono Sub Amp
Infinity Reference 1042w 10" Sub
Infinity 7541A 4 channel amp
I am not sure if any of this matters, but I listed it just in case. In my front doors, there are spots near the top of the doors for the tweeters. And of course, the speakers are down on the bottom. I opened up my door panel, and there are seperate sets of wires running from my head unit. One set of wires runs from my head unit to my tweeters, and one set runs from my head unit to the speakers down below.
My question is, do I connect both of these sets of wires to the inputs on my MMC6500 crossover? Or do I just connect one, and if so, which one? I am not bi-amping, I am just using a 4 channel amp to run my 4 speakers, one channel per speaker.
If anyone here can help answer my question, I will really appreciate it. Thanks.