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<blockquote data-quote="s.abushaikha" data-source="post: 8899480" data-attributes="member: 691678"><p>So in my Lexus (Non - ML) I have Alpine Type S 6.5” & 1” Tweeter Components in the rear doors, Type S 6x9” in the front doors, and Type S 4” Coaxial speakers in the dash corners, with the stock OE speaker in the center of the dash. Also 2 Type R 12” Subs in the trunk in a custom sealed enclosure on 2k Watts Stinger Amp with Epicenter.</p><p></p><p>The factory amp is stock, and the dash 4” speakers have a 100hz capacitor/bass blocker, the rear tweeters have whatever capacitor came in the alpine component set.</p><p></p><p>When a low deep consistent bass or quick loud punch of bass plays the tweeters make a static, or buzz sound. Like they are struggling to produce the frequency. Why even though I have capacitors on them this still occurs? </p><p></p><p>Also might switch the 4” dash to the 3” that came with the 6x9 component set and use whatever capacitor Alpine provided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.abushaikha, post: 8899480, member: 691678"] So in my Lexus (Non - ML) I have Alpine Type S 6.5” & 1” Tweeter Components in the rear doors, Type S 6x9” in the front doors, and Type S 4” Coaxial speakers in the dash corners, with the stock OE speaker in the center of the dash. Also 2 Type R 12” Subs in the trunk in a custom sealed enclosure on 2k Watts Stinger Amp with Epicenter. The factory amp is stock, and the dash 4” speakers have a 100hz capacitor/bass blocker, the rear tweeters have whatever capacitor came in the alpine component set. When a low deep consistent bass or quick loud punch of bass plays the tweeters make a static, or buzz sound. Like they are struggling to produce the frequency. Why even though I have capacitors on them this still occurs? Also might switch the 4” dash to the 3” that came with the 6x9 component set and use whatever capacitor Alpine provided. [/QUOTE]
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