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<blockquote data-quote="elinett" data-source="post: 1019590" data-attributes="member: 561326"><p>hey thanks bro i appreciate it. so let me bug ya once more-how will i know if the crossovers are set to low and damaging speakers? are you talking about the crossover that comes with the component set or on my amp or on my head unit? if the left channel of the amp is bad, is there a way to confirm this? you think my situation calls for a replacement product? thanks also wouldnt a blown speaker sound muffled and stuff cuz it makes no noise at all except for tweet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elinett, post: 1019590, member: 561326"] hey thanks bro i appreciate it. so let me bug ya once more-how will i know if the crossovers are set to low and damaging speakers? are you talking about the crossover that comes with the component set or on my amp or on my head unit? if the left channel of the amp is bad, is there a way to confirm this? you think my situation calls for a replacement product? thanks also wouldnt a blown speaker sound muffled and stuff cuz it makes no noise at all except for tweet [/QUOTE]
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