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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8704920" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I am starting to think that passive crossovers color the sound or add distortion. After I listen to music for a while at decently loud levels but not crazy loud, my mids and highs start to sound fuzzy/cloudy. After I get back to the restaurant and shut the car off for a few minutes then take my next delivery, the sound is fine again.</p><p></p><p>Do the components inside of a passive crossover act differently when they get warm? My midbass, which are fully active don't suffer from this "fuzzy-cloudy" issue. It is a barely noticeable thing but it is noticeable. It is more so my DD mids than the ARC tweeters though. At least it is more noticeable in the mids.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking about going from my 2.75" to an actual 3.5" mid as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8704920, member: 675210"] I am starting to think that passive crossovers color the sound or add distortion. After I listen to music for a while at decently loud levels but not crazy loud, my mids and highs start to sound fuzzy/cloudy. After I get back to the restaurant and shut the car off for a few minutes then take my next delivery, the sound is fine again. Do the components inside of a passive crossover act differently when they get warm? My midbass, which are fully active don't suffer from this "fuzzy-cloudy" issue. It is a barely noticeable thing but it is noticeable. It is more so my DD mids than the ARC tweeters though. At least it is more noticeable in the mids. I am thinking about going from my 2.75" to an actual 3.5" mid as well. [/QUOTE]
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