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<blockquote data-quote="Trancer" data-source="post: 1008959" data-attributes="member: 544448"><p>Hey guys, I have a set of RE RE Comps and the tweeters are soooo bright and harsh. They drown out the woofers. There is no jumper on the crossovers to attenuate the tweeters like my Infinity Kappa's did. Do you all have any solution on attenuating the tweeters? I was thinking of a resistor that can take the wattage, which isnt much, but I was thinking that would change the final independence and not just the tweeter independence. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trancer, post: 1008959, member: 544448"] Hey guys, I have a set of RE RE Comps and the tweeters are soooo bright and harsh. They drown out the woofers. There is no jumper on the crossovers to attenuate the tweeters like my Infinity Kappa's did. Do you all have any solution on attenuating the tweeters? I was thinking of a resistor that can take the wattage, which isnt much, but I was thinking that would change the final independence and not just the tweeter independence. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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