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#1  

I wouldn’t recommend that. The simplest way is to do this...

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#2  

great dj but thats chinese for me.i can make this ?

each lotiny gets one wire?

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#3  

these are the ones i have.

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#4  

Patrick, you have got it as long as the commons are all tied together in some way.

Here is a handy site for resistor color code calculation: http://www.resistor-calculator.com/

A 4.7K resistor has the color bands Yellow, Purple, Red and a gold band for 5% tolerance.

#5  

If connecting 3 EZ-B's instead of 2 would the resisted value still be 4.7k? I suspect that is fine. I built a passive mixer to connect several devices in my car, and the instructions were to use 10k resistors for three inputs, but that was line level, not to a speaker.

Patrick, the volume will be lower than individual speakers. Shouldn't be bad, but you should be aware.

Alan

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#6  

justin

the commons are ground ?and 3 red needs the resistor. is there a direction for the resistor to solder? these wil do?

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alan

thanks for telling about the volume.i am using 3 lotiny's.

#7  

Resistors do not have a direction. Commons are also known as ground.