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Right Tweet is 4 times Louder than the Left
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneStarWings" data-source="post: 5536582" data-attributes="member: 603640"><p>Hi, I'm having a weird problem with my bi-amped component system.</p><p></p><p>It's a DEH-P880PRS head unit going to a JBL GTO1004 (100 x 4) amp with the front channels powering to Image Dynamics XS28 tweeter and the rears power two XS65 mids.</p><p></p><p>My problem is the left tweeter is about 40 db quieter than the right tweeter. I tried switching the the wires at the amp but the right tweeter still sounds fine when being power off the left channel. I've also checked the RCA connectinos and they're solid. It just started doing this randomly a few days ago. Really the left tweet is barely audible. I also tried connecting a different, brand new tweet to the left side wiring same side and had similair results. Any suggestions on what could be causing this? I've double checked every setting that I know of on the HU.</p><p></p><p>I've never encountered anything like this. The left tweeter sounds okay timber wise, I just have to crank the HU volume to near max to hear much out of it, wheras the right tweet is blaringly loud at that volume setting.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneStarWings, post: 5536582, member: 603640"] Hi, I'm having a weird problem with my bi-amped component system. It's a DEH-P880PRS head unit going to a JBL GTO1004 (100 x 4) amp with the front channels powering to Image Dynamics XS28 tweeter and the rears power two XS65 mids. My problem is the left tweeter is about 40 db quieter than the right tweeter. I tried switching the the wires at the amp but the right tweeter still sounds fine when being power off the left channel. I've also checked the RCA connectinos and they're solid. It just started doing this randomly a few days ago. Really the left tweet is barely audible. I also tried connecting a different, brand new tweet to the left side wiring same side and had similair results. Any suggestions on what could be causing this? I've double checked every setting that I know of on the HU. I've never encountered anything like this. The left tweeter sounds okay timber wise, I just have to crank the HU volume to near max to hear much out of it, wheras the right tweet is blaringly loud at that volume setting. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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