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Old 09-07-2007, 01:55 PM   #116
sgtpepperaut
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Do the x-overs have any switches in them? Sometimes there will be a level switch for the tweeters. Mine have 0, -1.5, -3 and -5. Yours may be set too low. I don't know your exact model speakers, but one of the Type R component sets says this "2-way crossover with 6-step tweeter level adjustment" So check those.

i am using 3 way audiopipes in the front i switched them two days ago. i had the r types 2 way in there. i know the r types have the jumper you are talking about the audiopipes dont unfortunately but i have another idea here. Im thinking about mounting the R type tweeters in the back and using the with the corresponding xo.


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Another thing is that it might have too heavy of a grill cover. If the material is too dense it will block those smaller sound waves and reduce output on the topend.

Negative they are mounted so they aim directly at me and only have the original Alpine cover over them (which should be fine i would think?

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I have my test CD. I'll see if I can make a mp3 file of their sweep tone.

philipp.protschka@chello.at thank you


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That's what I was thinking, but look between 150 and 200Hz. The correction is 0.5 dB. I think you corrected it 5.0 dB.

YOum sir are absolutely right....i was only of by a factor of 10 lol


i will try to install the backrow set of speakers tonight so i can take some new measurements tomorrow. i hope that will push those high frequencies a little bit.

thank you, i will talk to you tomorrow.






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