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Right Tweet is 4 times Louder than the Left
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneStarWings" data-source="post: 5537492" data-attributes="member: 603640"><p>The crossover is the Head Unit, the DEH-P880PRS. It's a higher end unit and has a built in 3-way active crossover. The tweeters are crossed over at 3,150 hz (high pass) at 24db/oct. Basically the HU high passes the front RCA's and Bandpasses the Rears, everything goes to the 4 channel amp after that, with crossovers on the amp defeated. The mid and tweet are definitely not mixed up. I haven't changed the wiring since it was originally installed and working fine, plus the midrange on the same side is playing fine.</p><p></p><p>The balance and fader are also all centered.</p><p></p><p>The HU has active phase adjustments, the left tweet sounds distant and weak rather the phase is normal or reversed. It sounds equally weak playing by itself or along with the other speakers.</p><p></p><p>Running a new speaker wire from the amp to the tweet sounds like my best chance at solving it at this point. Like I said when I connect my right tweet to the left tweet output of the amp, the right tweet still sound fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneStarWings, post: 5537492, member: 603640"] The crossover is the Head Unit, the DEH-P880PRS. It's a higher end unit and has a built in 3-way active crossover. The tweeters are crossed over at 3,150 hz (high pass) at 24db/oct. Basically the HU high passes the front RCA's and Bandpasses the Rears, everything goes to the 4 channel amp after that, with crossovers on the amp defeated. The mid and tweet are definitely not mixed up. I haven't changed the wiring since it was originally installed and working fine, plus the midrange on the same side is playing fine. The balance and fader are also all centered. The HU has active phase adjustments, the left tweet sounds distant and weak rather the phase is normal or reversed. It sounds equally weak playing by itself or along with the other speakers. Running a new speaker wire from the amp to the tweet sounds like my best chance at solving it at this point. Like I said when I connect my right tweet to the left tweet output of the amp, the right tweet still sound fine. [/QUOTE]
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