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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 780941" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>man, it really sounds like somthing is installed wrong.</p><p></p><p>those things shuold be playing way better than the 6x8's for sure. are you POSATIVE that you dont have the midrange on the TWEETER part, and vice versa? that would definatly do it.</p><p></p><p>that amp is a great budget board - good quality for a great price. i would recommend it to lots of people.</p><p></p><p>it raelly isnt a problem with imaging or soundstage then - just lack of midbass and distortion. try hooking one of the stock coax's up to the speaker terminals that is going to the crossover now. does it sound ok? or is it distorted like the component set?</p><p></p><p>and what do you mean by distortion? is the music 'crackly and full of noise' or does it sound like rubbing, or what?</p><p></p><p>really REALLY sounds like somthing was installed wrong or is not working properly. specifically, the amplifier shuold be set on FLAT (no high pass or low pass) and the crossover is what filters the speakers... unless BOTH crossovers are installed wrong, are broken, or the amp is set on a crossover as well, i am not too sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 780941, member: 555713"] man, it really sounds like somthing is installed wrong. those things shuold be playing way better than the 6x8's for sure. are you POSATIVE that you dont have the midrange on the TWEETER part, and vice versa? that would definatly do it. that amp is a great budget board - good quality for a great price. i would recommend it to lots of people. it raelly isnt a problem with imaging or soundstage then - just lack of midbass and distortion. try hooking one of the stock coax's up to the speaker terminals that is going to the crossover now. does it sound ok? or is it distorted like the component set? and what do you mean by distortion? is the music 'crackly and full of noise' or does it sound like rubbing, or what? really REALLY sounds like somthing was installed wrong or is not working properly. specifically, the amplifier shuold be set on FLAT (no high pass or low pass) and the crossover is what filters the speakers... unless BOTH crossovers are installed wrong, are broken, or the amp is set on a crossover as well, i am not too sure. [/QUOTE]
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