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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 2958381" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Grab a DMM. When the tweeter cuts out, start at the beginning of the signal chain and work your way towards the speakers testing each location to verify you have signal. So if your components are bi-amped, I would start at the amplifier channel and test it w/ the DMM to verify it's outputting a signal. If that checks out okay, check to verify there's voltage at the input of the crossover. Then at the output of the crossover, then check to be sure it's getting to the speaker. Process of elimination to figure out where the signal is getting dropped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 2958381, member: 555320"] Grab a DMM. When the tweeter cuts out, start at the beginning of the signal chain and work your way towards the speakers testing each location to verify you have signal. So if your components are bi-amped, I would start at the amplifier channel and test it w/ the DMM to verify it's outputting a signal. If that checks out okay, check to verify there's voltage at the input of the crossover. Then at the output of the crossover, then check to be sure it's getting to the speaker. Process of elimination to figure out where the signal is getting dropped. [/QUOTE]
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