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<blockquote data-quote="99StangGt" data-source="post: 4776156" data-attributes="member: 560116"><p>I know with my 9835 the fronts are highs. I just went through the 9887 manual and it looks like the fronts are highs. Just hook the mids up and adjust the crossover points and see what they do. If you are blowing the Seas tweet then there is an issue and they are hooked up wrong. I had those tweeters active and they will play low but not mid low. Also check if you have makers selected in the setup menu, That will let you blow tweeters because it will let you go very low for the tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99StangGt, post: 4776156, member: 560116"] I know with my 9835 the fronts are highs. I just went through the 9887 manual and it looks like the fronts are highs. Just hook the mids up and adjust the crossover points and see what they do. If you are blowing the Seas tweet then there is an issue and they are hooked up wrong. I had those tweeters active and they will play low but not mid low. Also check if you have makers selected in the setup menu, That will let you blow tweeters because it will let you go very low for the tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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