I opened the speaker, when I put the woofer's wires onto the horn it makes sound, but when I put the horn's wires onto the woofer it makes no sound. Did I blow the crossover or what?
SOURCE: I have a Behringer PMP6000 Board. It is connected
Since all your speakers are passive, indeed there is a problem like what you describe. This is because with the same amount of signal from the board's speakers outputs, the 2520 can't play the same amount of audio with the PASW18. I don't know what other equipment is available (if any) so let me give you some suggestions.
1. Connect in parallel the 2520s at one of the board's output and do the same with the PASW18 at the other channel output. Doing this you will be able to handle one channel (e.g. left) for the main speakers level and the other channel (right) for the sub speakers level. No stereo playback, so set all the inputs to mono.
2. Use another separate amplifier to drive the subs. You have to provide signal to the amp from any LINE LEVEL OUTPUT from the board (using mono is a very good idea since low frequencies have no stereo separation and in this case you could use a single channel amplifier for both subs, parallel connection)
If there is available more equipment post me back in details to give you guide lines.
In case of a problem or clarification or further details needed (connection diagram e.t.c.), don't hesitate to post me a reply before rejecting my answer.
If you are satisfied, accept my solution.
Thanks and regards
Stelios
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SOURCE: behringer b415 horn stop working how and where i
First thing is to test the horn as the crossover circuit may be the problem. If you need the part(s) for the crossover you can get them via DIgiKey.com, however repalcing the horn driver you may have to go through FullCompass.com and if the part has to come from Behringer it takes months.
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