Hi folks,
This is probably a really simple / stupid question and I'm probably over-thinking things, like I normally do, but ....
When it comes to wiring up the drivers for the X-statik / X-Voce (and, I assume any other multi-driver speaker assemblies), is it best to wire each of set of drivers - tweeter, mids, woofers etc - as parallel pairs with separate +ve / -ve lines or can I connect all the -ve lines (+ve for the woofer due to phase swap) together and only make one final connection -ve wire connection to the cross-over (I'd still run separate wires for the +ve side of the driver)

Electrically this makes sense, but I wonder if it would have a detrimental effect on the sound quality. Is wire gage ultimately going to be the problem if I limit the return signal to the cross-over to one wire?
It's going to be easier for me wiring ONE wire to the -ve cross-over node (which has already got 3 node connections) than soldering and heat shrinking 3 separate wires. Its a pretty congested board already.
Thoughts?
David