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Username: Chaunb3400 Huntsville,
Alabama
U.S.
Post Number: 12957 Registered: Jul-05
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Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 03:54 GMT You got the Cadence CVL-6k comps right?? Because at a high volume the tweeter becomes a problem, Even though they are rated for 200RMS I hear some distortion. I think this could be fixed with steeper slope in the crossover for the tweeter. Did you have this same problem??? How did you fix it??
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Username: B3n07 Louisville,
Ky
USA
Post Number: 381 Registered: Jul-07
Posted on
Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 03:56 GMT are the speakers amped
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Username: Chaunb3400 Huntsville,
Alabama
U.S.
Post Number: 12959 Registered: Jul-05
Posted on
Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 03:58 GMT of course...i would hate to run these off the hu.lol
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Username: Safe_cracker Chicago,
IL
US
Post Number: 3618 Registered: Jan-06
Posted on
Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 04:18 GMT You need to take the cover off of the crossovers and put the switch at -3db. Recommended is 150 rms 200 more of a peak IMHO...Polo.
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Username: Chaunb3400 Huntsville,
Alabama
U.S.
Post Number: 12960 Registered: Jul-05
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Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 05:47 GMT Did that already...still sounds iffy, i also noticed 200 was more of a peak..
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Username: Safe_cracker Chicago,
IL
US
Post Number: 3619 Registered: Jan-06
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Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 06:14 GMT 5.25" 4 Ohm Woofer 3" High Temperature Voice Coil RMS Power: 150 Peak Power: 250 Frequency Response: 40Hz-22KHz Sensitivity: 95db @ 1W/1M Mounting Depth: 2-1/3" Butyl Rubber Surround High Strength Mica Filled Polypropylene Cone Diamond Cut Dampened Cast Aluminum Frame 25mm Ferro Fluid Cooled Silk Dome Neodymium Tweeter External Crossover 14 Gauge Wire Terminals