The passive crossover that came with the speakers will low pass the mid and high pass the tweeter. Th hpf on your amp or head unit should be set ~80-100hz to protect the mid from playing too low.That's what I mean, does the hpf matter on the amp. I have heard my tweet make some strange sounds like its blown, not sure how I could have blown it. I always assumed the passive crossover protected the tweet and woofer from specific freq.
Too much power.not sure how I could have blown it.
99.99% of the time stuff does not just blow, it is almost always from abuse. I would definitely watch your gain/volume, how did you set your gain anyway? What is the exact equipment?No way on the to much power 75 watts max I set gains very low and head unit never goes above 30/50. Just bad luck I guess, o well ill buy a replacement. Thanks I thought it was set correctly.
Not necessarily, just remember that even though you set the gain with a DMM it does not mean that you won't see any clipping. I'm not trying to be a jerk either, just trying to keep you from having a repeat problem. Hopefully it was just a skar qc issue.if I was clipping them I think they would both blow.