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<blockquote data-quote="tobey" data-source="post: 7307882" data-attributes="member: 631789"><p>I'm not sure I really understand the first question. You're saying you don't understand how a fault on one side of the crossover could effect your amp on the other side of the crossover? It's passive right? It's just a cap and some resistors, I'd imagine there's very little electrical isolation there.</p><p></p><p>As for the second question, did you ever examine your connections? It's possible the wire was fine, but you just had a single strand crossing terminals. This would cause the amp to overload at high volumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobey, post: 7307882, member: 631789"] I'm not sure I really understand the first question. You're saying you don't understand how a fault on one side of the crossover could effect your amp on the other side of the crossover? It's passive right? It's just a cap and some resistors, I'd imagine there's very little electrical isolation there. As for the second question, did you ever examine your connections? It's possible the wire was fine, but you just had a single strand crossing terminals. This would cause the amp to overload at high volumes. [/QUOTE]
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