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<blockquote data-quote="the727kid" data-source="post: 2459504" data-attributes="member: 569362"><p>Ok, like it says, this happens only at high volumes and only on certain songs. Seems to only occur on bass notes as well, also it is only the right tweeter. These 2 things have led me to believe either A. clipping or B. crossovers too low. First off I lowered my gains, they are bridged off a 300/4, which should be set at around 150watts, they are set at around 110 right now. Didn't help. Then I raised my crossovers from 80hz to 93hz, did not help at all either. Now I am at a standpoint, only one tweeter does it, any ideas? I might try switching the wires on the amp to see if it is the amp its self (the side those speakers are hooked up to has already gone bad and been in for repair).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the727kid, post: 2459504, member: 569362"] Ok, like it says, this happens only at high volumes and only on certain songs. Seems to only occur on bass notes as well, also it is only the right tweeter. These 2 things have led me to believe either A. clipping or B. crossovers too low. First off I lowered my gains, they are bridged off a 300/4, which should be set at around 150watts, they are set at around 110 right now. Didn't help. Then I raised my crossovers from 80hz to 93hz, did not help at all either. Now I am at a standpoint, only one tweeter does it, any ideas? I might try switching the wires on the amp to see if it is the amp its self (the side those speakers are hooked up to has already gone bad and been in for repair). [/QUOTE]
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