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<blockquote data-quote="hairbandlover" data-source="post: 4251360" data-attributes="member: 588484"><p>The system was installed over 3 yrs ago and I had no trouble up to this point. The sub lasted me for almost 5 yrs and I definately abused it. I over abused it last week I turned the gain up for a new CD and forgot to turn it back down before cranking a different cd. The cone seperated on the inside. I was shocked on the tweet going no reason for that the amp was designed and set for those comps. As far as mixing the new tweets they have there own crossover and the midrange are still using the exsisting crossover. Acording to the installer this is common practice in the industry. I questioned it though. I just hope I didnt get taken for a ride. Thanks again for the input!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hairbandlover, post: 4251360, member: 588484"] The system was installed over 3 yrs ago and I had no trouble up to this point. The sub lasted me for almost 5 yrs and I definately abused it. I over abused it last week I turned the gain up for a new CD and forgot to turn it back down before cranking a different cd. The cone seperated on the inside. I was shocked on the tweet going no reason for that the amp was designed and set for those comps. As far as mixing the new tweets they have there own crossover and the midrange are still using the exsisting crossover. Acording to the installer this is common practice in the industry. I questioned it though. I just hope I didnt get taken for a ride. Thanks again for the input!! [/QUOTE]
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