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tweeters blowing? need some advice please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8618483" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>not really lol when it comes to mids, tweeters and amps, there's other companies that smash JL out of the park by far. Its dirty because of the user. Tweeters should never be warm unless they are directly in the sun which they should not be... Because of the impedance difference, you pretty much set the gain clean for the coaxials but dirty for the tweeters hence you dont wire sh*t in parallel like a ghetto chop shop would. There's proper ways to do a proper sound quality/loud install. Most brick and mortar shops that are not up to date with the times are doing sh*t like garbage as well. The audio standard for today is extremely high. Techniques are much more advanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8618483, member: 650438"] not really lol when it comes to mids, tweeters and amps, there's other companies that smash JL out of the park by far. Its dirty because of the user. Tweeters should never be warm unless they are directly in the sun which they should not be... Because of the impedance difference, you pretty much set the gain clean for the coaxials but dirty for the tweeters hence you dont wire sh*t in parallel like a ghetto chop shop would. There's proper ways to do a proper sound quality/loud install. Most brick and mortar shops that are not up to date with the times are doing sh*t like garbage as well. The audio standard for today is extremely high. Techniques are much more advanced. [/QUOTE]
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