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HELP!! MB Quart rce213
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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 781450" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>FYI, speakers move "in" just as far as they move out. It's just part of their full range of motion......if it moves 5mm outward, then it is also moving 5mm inward.</p><p></p><p>Also, you should have a highpass on them somewhere. Whether it be the highpass on the amp, or the highpass on the HU....one of them needs to be turned on to save the speakers from playing bass.</p><p></p><p>Disconnect the crossover from the amp, and try hooking the mid up directly the amplifer (bypassing the crossover) and see if it still has the problems you describe. Yes, this is safe (with the mid...I wouldn't try it with the tweeter). Just be sure you have one of the highpass filters on (either on the amp or the HU).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 781450, member: 555320"] FYI, speakers move "in" just as far as they move out. It's just part of their full range of motion......if it moves 5mm outward, then it is also moving 5mm inward. Also, you should have a highpass on them somewhere. Whether it be the highpass on the amp, or the highpass on the HU....one of them needs to be turned on to save the speakers from playing bass. Disconnect the crossover from the amp, and try hooking the mid up directly the amplifer (bypassing the crossover) and see if it still has the problems you describe. Yes, this is safe (with the mid...I wouldn't try it with the tweeter). Just be sure you have one of the highpass filters on (either on the amp or the HU). [/QUOTE]
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