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<blockquote data-quote="Phlipbak" data-source="post: 4764357" data-attributes="member: 566664"><p>I did.. but check this out.. the mids rca's are in the rear outs (where the manual says the tweets should go) and the tweets rca's are in the front outs (where the manual says mids should go).. but when I set the HPF for the highs and the mids' bandpass stuf, the tweets' HPF goes to it's rca unlike the manual says and the mid's bandpass goes to its rca unlike the manual says.. so they are getting the desired active crossover points, just not how the manual says they should be... i don't get it..</p><p></p><p>NEW PROBLEM:</p><p></p><p>Door speakers, when turned past 25, cut out and get REALLY REALLY barely audible quiet then after about 5 seconds crank up... and repeat, over and over until turned back down to low 20's or such.. gain is only on halfway and HU only puts out 4v pre's at max volume and it's at a lil over haf volume being at 25-30... UGH!! WHAT IS WRONG..</p><p></p><p>the shop couldn't even figure it out, but they said even in the high pass preout the tweets are still getting mids (this is with 3.2k at 24db/octave setting on the HU) and since the manual says we have the rca's backwards we switched em.. guess what... the mids then got the highs.. I don't FREAKING understand..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phlipbak, post: 4764357, member: 566664"] I did.. but check this out.. the mids rca's are in the rear outs (where the manual says the tweets should go) and the tweets rca's are in the front outs (where the manual says mids should go).. but when I set the HPF for the highs and the mids' bandpass stuf, the tweets' HPF goes to it's rca unlike the manual says and the mid's bandpass goes to its rca unlike the manual says.. so they are getting the desired active crossover points, just not how the manual says they should be... i don't get it.. NEW PROBLEM: Door speakers, when turned past 25, cut out and get REALLY REALLY barely audible quiet then after about 5 seconds crank up... and repeat, over and over until turned back down to low 20's or such.. gain is only on halfway and HU only puts out 4v pre's at max volume and it's at a lil over haf volume being at 25-30... UGH!! WHAT IS WRONG.. the shop couldn't even figure it out, but they said even in the high pass preout the tweets are still getting mids (this is with 3.2k at 24db/octave setting on the HU) and since the manual says we have the rca's backwards we switched em.. guess what... the mids then got the highs.. I don't FREAKING understand.. [/QUOTE]
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