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Where to wire crossovers with stock speaker wires

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Old Jun 8, 2020 | 10:55 AM
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Default Where to wire crossovers with stock speaker wires

Places to locate crossovers in a 2000-2006 Suburban. I have the standard Bose system and am in the process of upgrading it but don't feel like rewiring every last little speaker wire (I know I'm lazy - just go with it).

I installed the Soundstream Picasso 350 watt 6.5" components in the stock locations. I know the tweets have their capacitors built-in from the factory but wanted to know if I could tap in at the center console near the amp? I could see that the tweeters wires were red and green on both sides but I don't see red and green wires coming out of the amp. Did I miss them? Every diagram I have read shows the stock white (+) white/black (-), etc. But shows no wiring diagram for the tweets themselves.

I'm removing the stock amp and replacing it with a 1800 watt 5 ch amp from Planet Audio. I am putting 6.5" 300 watt Arachnid components in the rear (that one will be easier), and I will be adding a 1,000 watt 12" Tarantula sub in a ported box in the rear. I replaced the stock hu with the Kenwood DPX-504BT, which sounds friggin' awesome compared to the stock speakers and I am still using the Blose (no highs - no lows) amp. This means that I will have plenty of room to mount the crossovers in the center console. Ideas?

I hope this isn't a repeat question but I have been searching the internets for over a week and am not coming up with a good answer.
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