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<blockquote data-quote="CSCStang" data-source="post: 8291581" data-attributes="member: 660529"><p>Take it back to the shop. Thats a nice chunk of change you forked out. Didn't the shop set your gains properly? You can clip a signal (distortion)before it even reaches your ears. Much better to set gains with a dmm, dd1 or oscope. Sounds like it's a little late for that now. You need to start testing your system, starting with the right mid. It will put your amp into protect mode if it's blown, causing the tweet to stop working. Test the voice coils to see if they are fried. You need to start there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSCStang, post: 8291581, member: 660529"] Take it back to the shop. Thats a nice chunk of change you forked out. Didn't the shop set your gains properly? You can clip a signal (distortion)before it even reaches your ears. Much better to set gains with a dmm, dd1 or oscope. Sounds like it's a little late for that now. You need to start testing your system, starting with the right mid. It will put your amp into protect mode if it's blown, causing the tweet to stop working. Test the voice coils to see if they are fried. You need to start there. [/QUOTE]
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