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<blockquote data-quote="kewk" data-source="post: 206123" data-attributes="member: 547889"><p>Ok here is a bunch of new F'd up info.</p><p></p><p>When I got home I messed with the gain/corssover a bit more and still could not get it to sound right. The tweeters actually clip base with the amp filter set to off. So I was like wtf I do/should have a crossover that came with the components.... right?</p><p></p><p>I opened up my door and found that the 6 1/2 in the door did not have a crossover. It was still using my stock speaker wire. There was speaker wire going from my 6 1/2 to my tweeter WITH A HPF ON IT.... wtf!? So no I do not have a crossover attached to my components.</p><p></p><p>The back of the speaker said PWE 160 and im supposed to have a PCE 216. But I could not find PWE 160 anywhere. Maybe this is how MB Quart labels the PCE 216? I have no clue.</p><p></p><p>Also they charged me $80 per door to install dynamat. I have a 4'x4' square of what might be dynamat but really looks more like tar and was barely sticking on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kewk, post: 206123, member: 547889"] Ok here is a bunch of new F'd up info. When I got home I messed with the gain/corssover a bit more and still could not get it to sound right. The tweeters actually clip base with the amp filter set to off. So I was like wtf I do/should have a crossover that came with the components.... right? I opened up my door and found that the 6 1/2 in the door did not have a crossover. It was still using my stock speaker wire. There was speaker wire going from my 6 1/2 to my tweeter WITH A HPF ON IT.... wtf!? So no I do not have a crossover attached to my components. The back of the speaker said PWE 160 and im supposed to have a PCE 216. But I could not find PWE 160 anywhere. Maybe this is how MB Quart labels the PCE 216? I have no clue. Also they charged me $80 per door to install dynamat. I have a 4'x4' square of what might be dynamat but really looks more like tar and was barely sticking on. [/QUOTE]
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