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Step 12Prep the back plates

prep the back plates
we need to attach both our crossover and our amp to the backplate (or elsewhere inside).

the photos show the mounting on a Pyle PPHP121 plate.

- remove the built-in crossover

- remove some of the input jacks that came with the speaker if needed

- put a power jack into the back (i used one of the existing holes, or just drill a new one)

- drill mounting holes for a pre-amp crossover.  (i'm using my  monoXover crossover).  i also put 2 holes so i can adjust the tweeter and woofer balance knobs from the outside.

- drill mounting holes to match my TK2050 amp


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Dan Goldwater is a co-founder of Instructables. Currently he operates MonkeyLectric where he develops revolutionary bike lighting products. He also writes a DIY column for Momentum magazine.