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<blockquote data-quote="Ebbsnflows" data-source="post: 1812126" data-attributes="member: 559174"><p>DOH! I figured out my problem. I was chasing the wrong path.</p><p></p><p>My deck has 3 outputs (Front, Rear, seperate Subwoofer). Up until recently I had been using the Fosgate amp to power my Sub.</p><p></p><p>When I installed the components up front, I just unhooked the Sub wires, and ran the components to it in order to test them out. Obviously the sub-output on the Deck wasn't allowing any hi-level freqs to pass, thus silencing the tweeter but allowing low freqs to reach the mid-driver.</p><p></p><p>I'm so stupid sometimes.</p><p></p><p>So now that I've got it all squared away and a new amp installed (the one I mentioned above), Am I happy? No. As far as the MBq's are concerned, I'm very disappointed in them. The mid-range is washed out and the Highs are dull. I really expected more crisp highs and solid mids. At this point, I'm tired of screwing with it. I think I'm just gonna pick up a set of 2 ways for the door (power them w/ the Amp) and re-install my stock 1" tweets (and power them w/ the Deck).</p><p></p><p>Thanks to all that offered advice and input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebbsnflows, post: 1812126, member: 559174"] DOH! I figured out my problem. I was chasing the wrong path. My deck has 3 outputs (Front, Rear, seperate Subwoofer). Up until recently I had been using the Fosgate amp to power my Sub. When I installed the components up front, I just unhooked the Sub wires, and ran the components to it in order to test them out. Obviously the sub-output on the Deck wasn't allowing any hi-level freqs to pass, thus silencing the tweeter but allowing low freqs to reach the mid-driver. I'm so stupid sometimes. So now that I've got it all squared away and a new amp installed (the one I mentioned above), Am I happy? No. As far as the MBq's are concerned, I'm very disappointed in them. The mid-range is washed out and the Highs are dull. I really expected more crisp highs and solid mids. At this point, I'm tired of screwing with it. I think I'm just gonna pick up a set of 2 ways for the door (power them w/ the Amp) and re-install my stock 1" tweets (and power them w/ the Deck). Thanks to all that offered advice and input! [/QUOTE]
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