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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8376145" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>yeah well i was trying follow the advice of the guy i purchased the speaker from, to show that im trying to do everything to make sure im not making any mistakes. im pretty confident he knows how to use the dd-1, but at the same time he changed my front midrange speakers from BPF to HPF (they're run active) and told me he didnt know what a BPF was (red flag? lol) i just put it back on BPF when he was done.</p><p></p><p>im picky about my crossover points, i had them on BPF at 120-150hz to ~3khz (cant tell 100% accurately on the dial). I took a lot of the lower end out because i was worried they were moving too much for a 6.5, but i dunno if i should of left it in for voice coil cooling.</p><p></p><p>my doors are leaky, but is that enough to cause a speaker to fail?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8376145, member: 665412"] yeah well i was trying follow the advice of the guy i purchased the speaker from, to show that im trying to do everything to make sure im not making any mistakes. im pretty confident he knows how to use the dd-1, but at the same time he changed my front midrange speakers from BPF to HPF (they're run active) and told me he didnt know what a BPF was (red flag? lol) i just put it back on BPF when he was done. im picky about my crossover points, i had them on BPF at 120-150hz to ~3khz (cant tell 100% accurately on the dial). I took a lot of the lower end out because i was worried they were moving too much for a 6.5, but i dunno if i should of left it in for voice coil cooling. my doors are leaky, but is that enough to cause a speaker to fail? [/QUOTE]
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