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erikpeterson
10-01-2005, 05:12 PM
I am building a 3 way project and am relatively new at this. I purchased some L-Pads (Pro-Tech item # 260-240)to install in my speakers which control the tweeter and midrange. I thought they might come with instructions how to hook up but they did not. A question: The L-Pads have a circuit board with two prongs that look like they accept wire female fin type connectorss. The pots themselves have 3 prongs, one labeled with a 1, the other with a 2 and the third with a 3. Where do I connect the 2 wires that come from the crossover? Do they connect to the circuit board or pots? And how to I connect the 3 output posts on the pots to the driver? Two wires come from the crossover and two go to the driver but I am unsure how to connect them to the L pads as there are 5 posts that can be connected to, two on the circuit board and three on the each pot. Sorry for such a newbee question but I guess we all start somewhere.--Erik

unknownuser
10-01-2005, 08:36 PM
> I am building a 3 way project and am
> relatively new at this. I purchased some
> L-Pads (Pro-Tech item # 260-240)to install
> in my speakers which control the tweeter and
> midrange. I thought they might come with
> instructions how to hook up but they did
> not. A question: The L-Pads have a circuit
> board with two prongs that look like they
> accept wire female fin type connectorss. The
> pots themselves have 3 prongs, one labeled
> with a 1, the other with a 2 and the third
> with a 3. Where do I connect the 2 wires
> that come from the crossover? Do they
> connect to the circuit board or pots? And
> how to I connect the 3 output posts on the
> pots to the driver? Two wires come from the
> crossover and two go to the driver but I am
> unsure how to connect them to the L pads as
> there are 5 posts that can be connected to,
> two on the circuit board and three on the
> each pot. Sorry for such a newbee question
> but I guess we all start somewhere.--Erik
Terminal #3 is the input (from crossover), #2 is output (to driver), and #1 is a common ground.


(Originally posted by: djk)

georgew
10-01-2005, 10:33 PM
> I am building a 3 way project and am
> relatively new at this. I purchased some
> L-Pads (Pro-Tech item # 260-240)to install
> in my speakers which control the tweeter and
> midrange. I thought they might come with
> instructions how to hook up but they did
> not. A question: The L-Pads have a circuit
> board with two prongs that look like they
> accept wire female fin type connectorss. The
> pots themselves have 3 prongs, one labeled
> with a 1, the other with a 2 and the third
> with a 3. Where do I connect the 2 wires
> that come from the crossover? Do they
> connect to the circuit board or pots? And
> how to I connect the 3 output posts on the
> pots to the driver? Two wires come from the
> crossover and two go to the driver but I am
> unsure how to connect them to the L pads as
> there are 5 posts that can be connected to,
> two on the circuit board and three on the
> each pot. Sorry for such a newbee question
> but I guess we all start somewhere.--Erik

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