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whats wrong with my hertz mlk 165's
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackcharger06" data-source="post: 5774055" data-attributes="member: 575139"><p>That seems like some serious power your might be hitting them to hard. I've hard of guys getting them set at an install shop and then turning on the bass boost or something dumb and blowing something in the crossovers. I know I had an issue where the tweeters would blow. The tweeters were fine but the crossovers had a tweeter protection mode and it would shut down if it felt stress on the tweeter. THe long and short of it is I just took out the resistor, and problem solved. You could just give hertz a call. They are pretty helpful and if it's a common problem they can save you some time. goodluck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackcharger06, post: 5774055, member: 575139"] That seems like some serious power your might be hitting them to hard. I've hard of guys getting them set at an install shop and then turning on the bass boost or something dumb and blowing something in the crossovers. I know I had an issue where the tweeters would blow. The tweeters were fine but the crossovers had a tweeter protection mode and it would shut down if it felt stress on the tweeter. THe long and short of it is I just took out the resistor, and problem solved. You could just give hertz a call. They are pretty helpful and if it's a common problem they can save you some time. goodluck. [/QUOTE]
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