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Originally posted by leif
Well, what I _think_ I did wrong (it was a long time ago) was this: Back on the BX63 there is two jacks for LF out. One marked normal and the other marked inverted.
I put one cable from "normal" to poeramps right input, and one cable from "inverted" to poweramps left input (or was it vice verca). That was not very smart thing to do.
Now I only have one single cable between the bx and the LF poweramp.
I guess I could get some random electronic crossover to do the job, but should those not be custom made for the speakers they should work with? I mean: another crossover would not have the boost in the very bottom to compensate for "the small cabinet" as they say in the brochure.
That hookup shouldn't, in itself, have damaged the BX63. In fact, back in the day, I've used that feature of the BX63, to bridge an amp into mono (invert one channel, then use that channel's hot for the negative speaker wire instead of the normal negative terminal). It's perfectly OK to use both, if the situation calls for it.