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<blockquote data-quote="hatedonmostly" data-source="post: 6885288" data-attributes="member: 611322"><p>So, revisiting this thread...</p><p></p><p>I just got a new amp that does 82x4, the comps handle 75 each side as previously stated. The tweeters will cut out as they did before, but here is where it gets strange. Shortly after it does that, the amp will protect. Why would my speakers cause the amp to go into protect, that sounds pretty f<span style="font-size: 10px">u</span>cking stupid of a company to implement that "feature," imo. :/</p><p></p><p>So how should I test this? Cross the amp properly and try running the tweeter directly off the amp to see if the problem lies with the crossover or the tweeter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hatedonmostly, post: 6885288, member: 611322"] So, revisiting this thread... I just got a new amp that does 82x4, the comps handle 75 each side as previously stated. The tweeters will cut out as they did before, but here is where it gets strange. Shortly after it does that, the amp will protect. Why would my speakers cause the amp to go into protect, that sounds pretty f[SIZE=10px]u[/SIZE]cking stupid of a company to implement that "feature," imo. :/ So how should I test this? Cross the amp properly and try running the tweeter directly off the amp to see if the problem lies with the crossover or the tweeter? [/QUOTE]
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