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<blockquote data-quote="okiedokie" data-source="post: 5523053" data-attributes="member: 599205"><p>hey Dafobbishon3 sorry for not responding i wasn't online yesterday.</p><p></p><p>NO your speakers are not damaged</p><p></p><p>your comps shouldn't shound like stock speakers, you may need to adjust the adjustment switch on the xover to your liking, yes you'll need to take off your door panel a find your passive xover, take off the cover &amp; you should see an adjustable switch that will be +2;,0:,-1:.</p><p></p><p>you will need to find out which sounds better your ears.</p><p></p><p>don't turn your gains up keep them where they are. after you adjust your tweeter i bet it will sound a little louder. +2 is more thur -1 is less.</p><p></p><p>i think you will need to deaden your doors as well, your mids will sound so much better.</p><p></p><p>your comps are rated from 125rms to 250 max.</p><p></p><p>what that means is you'll need more of 125rms to make them sound the way they are suppose to sound &amp; UP TO 250max to get them rocking, with the right xover adjustments.</p><p></p><p>have you thought about useing your cerwin vega for your sub &amp; your arc for you highs?</p><p></p><p>your arc is 180rms 4ohms per side, plus i think it's a cleaner &amp; more power for Hertz's?????</p><p></p><p>I know it's a lot of work to change everything around but it maybe worth trying it out.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how many watts your cerwin vega would push out in mono, but it's only 60.4 into 4ohms &amp; 100.4 into 2ohms-OHMS does make difference.plus i went to cerwin vega web site &amp; was looking for the volts,like 12-14.4volts from your charging system =your atl &amp; battery= to see if you would get more watts.they don't list much info about there amps.</p><p></p><p>what is your sub rms??</p><p></p><p>if it's around 500watts i think that cerwin vega would work great for sub duty.</p><p></p><p>(mobile audio0</p><p></p><p>EXL Series 400.4</p><p></p><p>4 Channel Mobile Amplifier</p><p></p><p>(Preliminary specifications subject to change.)</p><p></p><p>• 4 x 100 watts into 2 ohms @ less then 0.1% THD</p><p></p><p>• 4 x 60 watts into 4 ohms @ less then 0.1% THD</p><p></p><p>• Vega Bass! Boost Control</p><p></p><p>• High Current MOSFET power supply</p><p></p><p>• Audiophile Class A/B Bipolar Output Stage</p><p></p><p>• Durable Mil Spec Glass Epoxy pcb</p><p></p><p>• Audiophile Grade Audio Components in Signal Path</p><p></p><p>• Variable 12dB/oct Highpass/Lowpass Crossover</p><p></p><p>• 2 Year Warranty</p><p></p><p>Oh= do not OVER HEAT your amp, it wont last &amp; you will need to have it fixed or buy another one, so be careful.</p><p></p><p>your'e learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiedokie, post: 5523053, member: 599205"] hey Dafobbishon3 sorry for not responding i wasn't online yesterday. NO your speakers are not damaged your comps shouldn't shound like stock speakers, you may need to adjust the adjustment switch on the xover to your liking, yes you'll need to take off your door panel a find your passive xover, take off the cover & you should see an adjustable switch that will be +2;,0:,-1:. you will need to find out which sounds better your ears. don't turn your gains up keep them where they are. after you adjust your tweeter i bet it will sound a little louder. +2 is more thur -1 is less. i think you will need to deaden your doors as well, your mids will sound so much better. your comps are rated from 125rms to 250 max. what that means is you'll need more of 125rms to make them sound the way they are suppose to sound & UP TO 250max to get them rocking, with the right xover adjustments. have you thought about useing your cerwin vega for your sub & your arc for you highs? your arc is 180rms 4ohms per side, plus i think it's a cleaner & more power for Hertz's????? I know it's a lot of work to change everything around but it maybe worth trying it out. I'm not sure how many watts your cerwin vega would push out in mono, but it's only 60.4 into 4ohms & 100.4 into 2ohms-OHMS does make difference.plus i went to cerwin vega web site & was looking for the volts,like 12-14.4volts from your charging system =your atl & battery= to see if you would get more watts.they don't list much info about there amps. what is your sub rms?? if it's around 500watts i think that cerwin vega would work great for sub duty. (mobile audio0 EXL Series 400.4 4 Channel Mobile Amplifier (Preliminary specifications subject to change.) • 4 x 100 watts into 2 ohms @ less then 0.1% THD • 4 x 60 watts into 4 ohms @ less then 0.1% THD • Vega Bass! Boost Control • High Current MOSFET power supply • Audiophile Class A/B Bipolar Output Stage • Durable Mil Spec Glass Epoxy pcb • Audiophile Grade Audio Components in Signal Path • Variable 12dB/oct Highpass/Lowpass Crossover • 2 Year Warranty Oh= do not OVER HEAT your amp, it wont last & you will need to have it fixed or buy another one, so be careful. your'e learning. [/QUOTE]
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