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Send Pioneer Double Din HU to Pioneer for non warranty repair?
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<blockquote data-quote="Uglypedro" data-source="post: 8769975" data-attributes="member: 682629"><p>So many questions: What do you mean the amp may be "burning the tweeters"? Like it'd letting power meant for the woofers to bleed through to the tweeters? Also, I did mention it's a Zapco Ref amp. Although, it is a little over 15 years old. And remember, when I switched the signal cables and speaker wires, the right tweet would put out power and the left didn't. I suppose I could check the output RCAs on the HU with an Ohm meter.....if I knew how to use one. Shouldn't be that hard to learn. But switching the signal wire from R to L answered that question, right?</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for passive xovers, no. But I can see how, even though the signals being split at the HU, putting a xover between the amp and the tweeter would be extra insurance. Especially with expensive tweeter like Morels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uglypedro, post: 8769975, member: 682629"] So many questions: What do you mean the amp may be "burning the tweeters"? Like it'd letting power meant for the woofers to bleed through to the tweeters? Also, I did mention it's a Zapco Ref amp. Although, it is a little over 15 years old. And remember, when I switched the signal cables and speaker wires, the right tweet would put out power and the left didn't. I suppose I could check the output RCAs on the HU with an Ohm meter.....if I knew how to use one. Shouldn't be that hard to learn. But switching the signal wire from R to L answered that question, right? As for passive xovers, no. But I can see how, even though the signals being split at the HU, putting a xover between the amp and the tweeter would be extra insurance. Especially with expensive tweeter like Morels. [/QUOTE]
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