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<blockquote data-quote="Propel152" data-source="post: 8197193" data-attributes="member: 656686"><p>Ok, so I recently blew my tweeters to my JBL P660c components. I blew my tweets but my woofers are fine. Now, this could possibly be my fault(wouldn't surprise me). I was using the factory internal crossovers from the Bose system that was previously in my truck. Maybe it was allowing some lower frequencies to pass? This next set I will use use the designated ones that come with JBL components. I still have an issue though. The tweets have a lower rms rating than the woofers. The tweets are rated for 60 rms and woofers are rated for 90 rms watts. Doesn't this suggest that the tweets will reach maximum volume before the woofers?? Wouldn't that increase the potential for tweeter to fail before woofer??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Propel152, post: 8197193, member: 656686"] Ok, so I recently blew my tweeters to my JBL P660c components. I blew my tweets but my woofers are fine. Now, this could possibly be my fault(wouldn't surprise me). I was using the factory internal crossovers from the Bose system that was previously in my truck. Maybe it was allowing some lower frequencies to pass? This next set I will use use the designated ones that come with JBL components. I still have an issue though. The tweets have a lower rms rating than the woofers. The tweets are rated for 60 rms and woofers are rated for 90 rms watts. Doesn't this suggest that the tweets will reach maximum volume before the woofers?? Wouldn't that increase the potential for tweeter to fail before woofer?? [/QUOTE]
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