Wiring a tweeter is the process of connecting it to an amplifier or receiver. Tweeters are small, high-frequency speakers that are used to reproduce the highest frequencies in an audio system. They are typically mounted in the front of a speaker cabinet, and they can be either dome or cone shaped.
There are two main types of tweeter wiring: parallel and series. Parallel wiring is the most common type, and it involves connecting the positive terminal of the tweeter to the positive terminal of the amplifier or receiver, and the negative terminal of the tweeter to the negative terminal of the amplifier or receiver. Series wiring involves connecting the positive terminal of the tweeter to the negative terminal of the amplifier or receiver, and the negative terminal of the tweeter to the positive terminal of the amplifier or receiver.