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<blockquote data-quote="bikinpunk" data-source="post: 3108291" data-attributes="member: 568114"><p>^ That's the best thing to do. Before you do the install, make sure that your headunit volume is at 0 so that when you power back up, you wont accidentally get music blasting and blow your speaker. Actually, you should always turn your headunit down low when you turn off your car anyway for that reason, but especially when you're doing an install.</p><p></p><p>The h701 processor tweeter's setting (if I remember correctly) only allows the tweeter to go to 1000hz...this may or may not save your butt, but it's better than 200hz, lol.</p><p></p><p>As long as you turn the volume down, and are careful when making your settings everything is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikinpunk, post: 3108291, member: 568114"] ^ That's the best thing to do. Before you do the install, make sure that your headunit volume is at 0 so that when you power back up, you wont accidentally get music blasting and blow your speaker. Actually, you should always turn your headunit down low when you turn off your car anyway for that reason, but especially when you're doing an install. The h701 processor tweeter's setting (if I remember correctly) only allows the tweeter to go to 1000hz...this may or may not save your butt, but it's better than 200hz, lol. As long as you turn the volume down, and are careful when making your settings everything is good. [/QUOTE]
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