Tweeter getting bass

SVC is speed controlled volume. Turn that off.

The passive crossovers that came with the components is all you need. Remove the bass blocker.

The stock HU has a high pass filter on the output already. A crackle may be clipping, turn down amp gains.

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i thought i recognized the username KHA. Thanks. How would i turn it off? unplugging mics?
Its actually called speed sensitive volume.

Press and hold the tune button till you see bass, treble options and look for "svc".

Turn it off and thats it.

Also in the 15 hondas you can actually go into diag mode and mess with the dsp settings.

When you gain access to the diag then you press and hold the right knob button till you see more options.

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