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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8645079" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>Well i don't think the speakers is blown because it still works. And yes it happens on not just one speaker but others too. I said i did adjust the crossover a little higher to about i think 90 or 100 . The PG amps don't have a good list of numbers on the crossover. it just say 40hz on one side and 400hz on the other. so when you turn from left to right it goes up. so i have it a little over the 1/4 way up from 40. Plus i said the pioneer HU has the built in crossover i have set to 80hz</p><p></p><p>Also i have turned off or turned down any loudness or volume increase setting on the Pioneer HU. This Pioneer has extra volume settings that you can raise the volume on any speaker like RR, RF,LR,LF Sub they set to 0. Now the Pioneer also has the crossover DB cut off slop setting on the crossover 12, 18, 24, 36 the sub is set to 24 and the component speakers set to 12. Don't know if that effects anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8645079, member: 660189"] Well i don't think the speakers is blown because it still works. And yes it happens on not just one speaker but others too. I said i did adjust the crossover a little higher to about i think 90 or 100 . The PG amps don't have a good list of numbers on the crossover. it just say 40hz on one side and 400hz on the other. so when you turn from left to right it goes up. so i have it a little over the 1/4 way up from 40. Plus i said the pioneer HU has the built in crossover i have set to 80hz Also i have turned off or turned down any loudness or volume increase setting on the Pioneer HU. This Pioneer has extra volume settings that you can raise the volume on any speaker like RR, RF,LR,LF Sub they set to 0. Now the Pioneer also has the crossover DB cut off slop setting on the crossover 12, 18, 24, 36 the sub is set to 24 and the component speakers set to 12. Don't know if that effects anything. [/QUOTE]
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