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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8856534" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Pull the speakers and check them with a DMM (Digital Multi Meter)for the acceptable ohm loads. Did you use an inline capacitor for the tweeter at all. Did your amplifier go into protect at all? Did you smell any burning or odd burnt smell from any of the speakers? Sounds like you introduced lower frequencies to the mids and highs as well. thats what Xovers and capacitors are for used within the proper ranges, and learning how to tune properly. </p><p>What HU do you have?Make and Model? what speakers do you have? Make and Model? What amplifier do you have ?Make and Model? Lets start here as information is needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8856534, member: 634282"] Pull the speakers and check them with a DMM (Digital Multi Meter)for the acceptable ohm loads. Did you use an inline capacitor for the tweeter at all. Did your amplifier go into protect at all? Did you smell any burning or odd burnt smell from any of the speakers? Sounds like you introduced lower frequencies to the mids and highs as well. thats what Xovers and capacitors are for used within the proper ranges, and learning how to tune properly. What HU do you have?Make and Model? what speakers do you have? Make and Model? What amplifier do you have ?Make and Model? Lets start here as information is needed [/QUOTE]
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