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Old 06-24-2011, 10:53 AM
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Crossover Wiring Diagram

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Hey Guys,

New to TalkBass, was wondering if anyone could help me with a wiring problem. Im more of a guitar tech than an amp tech so here it goes. I recently upgrading my rig, I got an Ashdown 300EVO and an old peavy 15'' cab. no problems with the amp, it sounds great. The cab was a little beat up, but I got it at a good deal, I am currently refurbishing it to make it look brand new. it came with 1 15'' black widow which was busted so Im using a Eminence Delta tone until the Widow gets re-coned. I wanted to add a horn to the cab for better highs so I got a used used Behringer 8ohm horn. So heres my question, I got a L-pad/ attenuator switch with the correct capacitor and a neutrik 1/4" locking input jack, but I want to add a DPDT on/off switch to have a hi cut during a song or have it for on the fly without having to dial the L-pad to minimum. I got the idea from the guys at fEarfull, so can anybody help me with a diagram? Thanks!
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Old 06-24-2011, 11:48 AM
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IIRC Black Widows can be repaired simply by bolting the magnet assembly from the old driver onto a replacement basket. I think Parts Express have the baskets.
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