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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 8668740" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>Knowing how I wired things up, I'd say the order of things most likely to result in shenanigans are:</p><p> - Wiring. I half-assed it, admittedly. Didn't feel like pulling all the heavy interior out of this monster in the middle of the summer. Ran either 14 or 16 gauge to the factory amp bypass I made, and called it a day. On top of that, My RCAs are probably dangerously close to my speaker wires. Again, oopsie. First time I've had this much power for such a long run of wire. </p><p></p><p> - Crossovers. Let's be real here, I've thrown a lot of power at these guys, and I have a loose woofer connection that occasionally causes me issues on the side that's giving me tweeter grief. Perhaps when the woofer isn't properly connected, the crossover is unable to cope with its absence. </p><p></p><p> -RCA connections. Meh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 8668740, member: 562504"] Knowing how I wired things up, I'd say the order of things most likely to result in shenanigans are: - Wiring. I half-assed it, admittedly. Didn't feel like pulling all the heavy interior out of this monster in the middle of the summer. Ran either 14 or 16 gauge to the factory amp bypass I made, and called it a day. On top of that, My RCAs are probably dangerously close to my speaker wires. Again, oopsie. First time I've had this much power for such a long run of wire. - Crossovers. Let's be real here, I've thrown a lot of power at these guys, and I have a loose woofer connection that occasionally causes me issues on the side that's giving me tweeter grief. Perhaps when the woofer isn't properly connected, the crossover is unable to cope with its absence. -RCA connections. Meh. [/QUOTE]
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