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Hey Ben,

Dumb question, but have you tried simply checking the wiring to the midhorns?
My 'go-to' is a regular 1.5V battery. Pull the midhorn leads from the crossover
and stick the wires on each end of a battery. It should make noise as you
connect/disconnect. You can also check polarity my touching the cone.

The crossover electronics aren't all that complicated, so I expect you can resolve
this without shipping. It will just take some back and forth and maybe
schematic reading verses physical layout training.

Chris
 
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