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<blockquote data-quote="x2o" data-source="post: 6589979" data-attributes="member: 582175"><p>I'm assuming that switch is the slope of the crossover?</p><p></p><p>Switching from 12db slope to 18db slope shouldn't really blow a mid, unless it is crossed very very low and the slightly slower roll-off of the 12db slope sent too low of a frequency... But that seems unlikely to me, but I suppose anything is possible.</p><p></p><p>Best bet is throw a multimeter on the speaker wires at the amp and see what the coil reads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x2o, post: 6589979, member: 582175"] I'm assuming that switch is the slope of the crossover? Switching from 12db slope to 18db slope shouldn't really blow a mid, unless it is crossed very very low and the slightly slower roll-off of the 12db slope sent too low of a frequency... But that seems unlikely to me, but I suppose anything is possible. Best bet is throw a multimeter on the speaker wires at the amp and see what the coil reads. [/QUOTE]
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