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Focal PS165 tweeter crossover not working properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="gamehawk55" data-source="post: 8070404" data-attributes="member: 645990"><p>Except for the fact that the woofer has no crossover settings so yes the amp and head unit settings have to be used because they are affecting the woofer only. And considering the tweeters play high well above 2.5khz it would be impossible for a high pass filter set at 60-80hz to block out a tweeters frequencies. The tweeters crossover is most likely in the 2.5-5k range. And it's not a matter of the woofer being distracting that I can't hear any sound come out of the tweeter at the other settings because it's not there. It literally goes from clearly audible on the 3 position to absolutely nothing on the rest. And considering the 3rd position is the highest frequency they would be more audible at the lower settings not less because u would start to get more vocal range in the tweeters the lower they're set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamehawk55, post: 8070404, member: 645990"] Except for the fact that the woofer has no crossover settings so yes the amp and head unit settings have to be used because they are affecting the woofer only. And considering the tweeters play high well above 2.5khz it would be impossible for a high pass filter set at 60-80hz to block out a tweeters frequencies. The tweeters crossover is most likely in the 2.5-5k range. And it's not a matter of the woofer being distracting that I can't hear any sound come out of the tweeter at the other settings because it's not there. It literally goes from clearly audible on the 3 position to absolutely nothing on the rest. And considering the 3rd position is the highest frequency they would be more audible at the lower settings not less because u would start to get more vocal range in the tweeters the lower they're set. [/QUOTE]
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