I Iosias 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 416 0 United States Dec 24, 2012 #1 Could setting a HPF to high burn up a midwoofer? Something in the 5kh range.... (hookedup rcas wrong, yes im an idiot) Click to read more...
Could setting a HPF to high burn up a midwoofer? Something in the 5kh range.... (hookedup rcas wrong, yes im an idiot) Click to read more...
mylows10 5,000+ posts B2,singer,ampere rep 22,678 76 monterey , ca Dec 24, 2012 #2 Could setting a HPF to high burn up a midwoofer? Something in the 5kh range.... (hookedup rcas wrong, yes im an idiot) Click to expand... not likely ,if your over 120 hrtz on the settings ,then maybe a clipped signal or to much power
Could setting a HPF to high burn up a midwoofer? Something in the 5kh range.... (hookedup rcas wrong, yes im an idiot) Click to expand... not likely ,if your over 120 hrtz on the settings ,then maybe a clipped signal or to much power
OP I Iosias 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 416 0 United States Dec 24, 2012 Thread Starter #3 Hmm, Rated for 125rms, Gains set properly at 75rms. Only thing out of wack was i had one of the rcas meant for the tweeter channels hooked up, Which is crossed at HPS 4500hz. Luckily the the tweeters receiving the other signal seem ok lol.
Hmm, Rated for 125rms, Gains set properly at 75rms. Only thing out of wack was i had one of the rcas meant for the tweeter channels hooked up, Which is crossed at HPS 4500hz. Luckily the the tweeters receiving the other signal seem ok lol.