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speakers popping / crackle at high volume.
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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8645058" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>Is it possible you blew one of them? Is the crackling coming from all or just one or two? From what you described about the Boston Acoustic amp it sounds like you drove them hard at some point and now they are acting up after switching in some different amps. Maybe plug/hook in a different mid driver to the amp and test if the same result, might be the amps fault...or tweek the gain and crossover more...I have my Front and Rear crossover set at 120Hz personally. Can those mid drivers hit 80ish Hz? I have an 8" Skar and it is only rated at 90Hz and up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8645058, member: 674948"] Is it possible you blew one of them? Is the crackling coming from all or just one or two? From what you described about the Boston Acoustic amp it sounds like you drove them hard at some point and now they are acting up after switching in some different amps. Maybe plug/hook in a different mid driver to the amp and test if the same result, might be the amps fault...or tweek the gain and crossover more...I have my Front and Rear crossover set at 120Hz personally. Can those mid drivers hit 80ish Hz? I have an 8" Skar and it is only rated at 90Hz and up. [/QUOTE]
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