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Alpine 610C component speakers problems, are they fixable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Casio" data-source="post: 8086619" data-attributes="member: 654309"><p>Hello, this is my first post, but I have found some help here in the past, but not so much to this specific problem. I don't want to spend unessary money on these speakers. If they aren't going to sound any better I would probably be better served with new speakers, but I'd like to avoid that.</p><p></p><p>First off I have a base 2009 Hyundai Sonata with the standard sound system. About a year ago, I installed the Alpine 610C's in the front (tweeters in the door sails), I used their included "inline" crossover. I had been running the stock HU since that time and they always sounded VERY sibilant, there was certain music I just could not listen to in the car because of this, but I tolerated it. I thought once I got a new HU, I would be able to EQ it out, I was wrong.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to now, I installed an Alpine CDE-147BT and now things have gotten much worse with the sibilance, I toned it down SOME with the EQ. To make things worse, now the tweeters also crackle at higher volumes (not THAT high). I read in the reviews of the speakers on Crutchfield that someone was able to fix the sibilance by building a -6 dB L pad, but I don't know that this will fix the crackling as well.</p><p></p><p>I called Crutchfield support and they are sending me bass blockers to hopefully help with the crackling but that still doesn't help with the sibilance...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casio, post: 8086619, member: 654309"] Hello, this is my first post, but I have found some help here in the past, but not so much to this specific problem. I don't want to spend unessary money on these speakers. If they aren't going to sound any better I would probably be better served with new speakers, but I'd like to avoid that. First off I have a base 2009 Hyundai Sonata with the standard sound system. About a year ago, I installed the Alpine 610C's in the front (tweeters in the door sails), I used their included "inline" crossover. I had been running the stock HU since that time and they always sounded VERY sibilant, there was certain music I just could not listen to in the car because of this, but I tolerated it. I thought once I got a new HU, I would be able to EQ it out, I was wrong. Fast forward to now, I installed an Alpine CDE-147BT and now things have gotten much worse with the sibilance, I toned it down SOME with the EQ. To make things worse, now the tweeters also crackle at higher volumes (not THAT high). I read in the reviews of the speakers on Crutchfield that someone was able to fix the sibilance by building a -6 dB L pad, but I don't know that this will fix the crackling as well. I called Crutchfield support and they are sending me bass blockers to hopefully help with the crackling but that still doesn't help with the sibilance... [/QUOTE]
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