Amp/Tweeter Help Needed

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I recently received a MTX 421D and 2 MTX 4500 10" Subwoofers as a gift. I installed the amplifier and I installed the subwoofers into an MTX box that I had. Basically I replaced the amplifier and the subwoofers that were already in my car with the new ones. The old amplifier was a Coustic Power Logic Amp 260 and the speakers were 10" MTX Road Thunder Two's. The box also had 2 tweeters in it both were Motorola 502's. The box was purchased as a whole unit when it was originally purchased. Anyhow when I hooked everything up the way it was orginially the tweeters won't work, the new subwoofers and amp work fine but the tweeters don't. The tweeters were jumped off the subwoofer originally inside the box and that is how I hooked them back up but they don't work. Any ideas as to why? Sorry if the answer should be obvious but I have no clue as to why.

 
My buddies accord got taken by an older DOHC neon. your smoking crack dude, crawl back into the hole that you came from.
first of all, you dont even race with an accord unless you got an engine that pulls all that freaking weight.

DOHC neon???

LOL DOHC is for hondas fool.

 
Hmm.. actually it was my accord, I lied. I took every civic except the Si.
and according to DODGE there is a DOHC neon. 1995-1999. lick my balls, you fucking Fag.

http://www.neons.org/neontsb/index.shtml
yeah you had to lie about your accord cuz you know its slow as hell. You can't even beat a dodge neon. wow.

most accords dont even come in stick, thats rare.

plz, you're just saying a bunch of gibberish about you and the civics. Most civics aren't stock cuz they hella slow stock, plus the civic weighs waaay lighter than the accord.

they usually dont call it DOHC neon, i guess neons have dual cam then.

 
You hooked the tweets up exactly as they were hooked up right? nothing changed? Was there a crossover inside the box that didnt get hooked up?

You may have blown the tweets if they got hooked up differently than before.

Sorry that you thread went off topic.

 
Subs and tweeters in the same box? Powered by the same amp? Bad idea. You want the sub to be lowpassed to keep highs out of it. And the tweet needs to be hipassed to keep lows out. Not compatible without a multichannel amp or serious crossover network.

I don't know how the old system worked but your new amp is a Class D sub amp that won't reproduce highs at all.

 
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