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<blockquote data-quote="velko" data-source="post: 538991" data-attributes="member: 555848"><p>Squeak - we were talking about the same thing - lemme clarify. He said that since I told his installer to make the jumper read FLAT on the comp's crossover, that the setting on the amp had to be HI-PASS otherwise the tweeter would blow if the setting was on FULL on the amp. I was thoroughly confused at this point and remembered what someone posted once about arguing with an idiot - you can't win.</p><p></p><p>There was never any talk of removing the comp's crossover - he did clearly say that since the jumper setting on the comp's crossover was now flat, that there was no crossover. He made it seem that with that jumper setting that the tweeter was now also getting low-end signal! - that there was effectively no crossover now because of the "flat" jumper setting! And the way to stop that was to use the hi-pass on the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velko, post: 538991, member: 555848"] Squeak - we were talking about the same thing - lemme clarify. He said that since I told his installer to make the jumper read FLAT on the comp's crossover, that the setting on the amp had to be HI-PASS otherwise the tweeter would blow if the setting was on FULL on the amp. I was thoroughly confused at this point and remembered what someone posted once about arguing with an idiot - you can't win. There was never any talk of removing the comp's crossover - he did clearly say that since the jumper setting on the comp's crossover was now flat, that there was no crossover. He made it seem that with that jumper setting that the tweeter was now also getting low-end signal! - that there was effectively no crossover now because of the "flat" jumper setting! And the way to stop that was to use the hi-pass on the amp. [/QUOTE]
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