I appologise, it is a Rowe CD-100A. Is it possible that the wires coming out of the crossover are in the incorrect location in the harness connector?
Thanks for the info on the woofer wiring, I saw that tiny red dot on the metal speaker "frame" looks like an accidental paint splatter - so that's what that is....
it's been known to happen.
i for instance had a 100E anyways, that juke ran fine for the last 20 some years and the amp just blew up one day.
checked the speaker leads (as I always do when i have to replace an amp for no particular reason) and found the right channel was down to like 2 ohms.
seems the right sub had both the positive and negative leads on the same terminal on the sub (the sub has a few tabs to help with wiring several subs in series etc...) and was dead short.
but because the crossover and the mids and tweeter was just enough load to keep it from blowing up.
guess they just tuned it up a little higher than they ever did before that day and popped it.

everyone has bad days at work i guess.
fixed the sub wiring and it was good to go and sounded better than ever since now BOTH subs where working now.