here are pics.
back of my dx8's
as you can see unlike house speakers, they don't have the red and black input. they have an xlr input.
opening it up that is connected to a circuit board, and on the opposite side of that, a red and black cable is plugged into the circuit board, leading to the sub. i unplugged that from the sub, like any normal speaker it just has the slide on ends so i don't gotta worry about splicing and cutting, and i connected wire to the sub, and ran it out the sub hole and closed it back up.
the problem im having tho is the tweeter has its own speaker wire going to the circuit board, with its own circuit board plug.
i could hook those up like a regular speaker but will undoubtedly blow them
i might blow the subs too i dunno how they will handle any high frequencies sent their way. but i'm sure they will fare better, at the least they won't blow IMMEDIATELY.
i'm trying to figure out how i can hook up BOTH tho without blowing them.
i need a crossover i think, but i don't know how that works with house speakers, and if they only come on amps?
where is diode he knows everything right?
but yea as of tomorrow i'll just test the subs
i still have the door speakers which are ok. no bass at all just highs and mids so that will probably balance the sound out. the bass from these studio monitors with the highs and mids from the doors.
if the subs don't blow. but they're KEVLAR but i guess the voice coils probably aren't so it won't matter lol