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question for you guys....all of a sudden my tweets cut out at high volume I turn it down and things are fine. this can happen as quickly as 5 minutes so I don't think it's my amp cutting out. i'm running an arc XXK 4150 to a pair of dyn 340's. i've had this system installed for roughly 8 months and it's only started happening about 3 weeks ago.
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quote:Originally posted by thekid: question for you guys....all of a sudden my tweets cut out at high volume I turn it down and things are fine. this can happen as quickly as 5 minutes so I don't think it's my amp cutting out. i'm running an arc XXK 4150 to a pair of dyn 340's. i've had this system installed for roughly 8 months and it's only started happening about 3 weeks ago.
what kind of speakers are you running? co-axil or components? It might be in the cross-over, check the fuses that are soldered into the crossover. Check your amp, make sure its not going into protection.
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Many comp sets have a tweet protect...if you are pushing them too hard they will cut out.
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