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<blockquote data-quote="b20 si" data-source="post: 7155716" data-attributes="member: 629268"><p>that is an alpine problem .i have that same problem with mine .i asked all the car audio places that sell alpine products about this when i got my alpine ,and they said that its a built in safety feature so cant overload your tweeters .it is a pain in the a** ,but i have had my alpine headunit for 6 yrs and that is my only complaint .you just have to tune your highs and mids amp to get as loud as you want to before you get to the magic volume level #22 thats how i solved that same problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b20 si, post: 7155716, member: 629268"] that is an alpine problem .i have that same problem with mine .i asked all the car audio places that sell alpine products about this when i got my alpine ,and they said that its a built in safety feature so cant overload your tweeters .it is a pain in the a** ,but i have had my alpine headunit for 6 yrs and that is my only complaint .you just have to tune your highs and mids amp to get as loud as you want to before you get to the magic volume level #22 thats how i solved that same problem. [/QUOTE]
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