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<blockquote data-quote="dewey79" data-source="post: 5537450" data-attributes="member: 605892"><p>Turning on the high pass filter can help, but if they are full range speakers, you shouldn't have to. The damage could already be done, but make sure all of your wires are tight so that your amplifier is maximizing it's ability to control the speakers. I have seen this happen when someone trys to put to much base into speakers without enough power or trying to make a speaker do something it is not capable of. A good set of components will handle a lot of power and produce a good amount of base. I have some infinity perfects and they take a lot of power. I don't have anything else on the amp with them either because I want them to be powered properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewey79, post: 5537450, member: 605892"] Turning on the high pass filter can help, but if they are full range speakers, you shouldn't have to. The damage could already be done, but make sure all of your wires are tight so that your amplifier is maximizing it's ability to control the speakers. I have seen this happen when someone trys to put to much base into speakers without enough power or trying to make a speaker do something it is not capable of. A good set of components will handle a lot of power and produce a good amount of base. I have some infinity perfects and they take a lot of power. I don't have anything else on the amp with them either because I want them to be powered properly. [/QUOTE]
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