tweeter/HU probelms
tweeter/HU probelms
what up yall.....mayn i havent been on this sight in a minute
but aye...got a panasonic 9700 HU and i just recently had some pioneer ts-t110 tweeters put in...they work fine but for some reason when i turn it up past like 36-37...the cd dont really skip like its scratched...but it skips...never happened until i got the tweeters....i tried messin with the LPF/HPF in the unit but i dont really even know what im doin...any help woul be tight
but aye...got a panasonic 9700 HU and i just recently had some pioneer ts-t110 tweeters put in...they work fine but for some reason when i turn it up past like 36-37...the cd dont really skip like its scratched...but it skips...never happened until i got the tweeters....i tried messin with the LPF/HPF in the unit but i dont really even know what im doin...any help woul be tight
Well, this is hard to t-shoot if you don't know anything about how it's wired.
But IMO if those are second order or 12dB xovers, the HU amp might REALLY not like being hokked up to them, and the amp chip would pull a lot more current as a result. That might cause the laser servo to not have neough joice to do its thing.
But the bottom line is you're gonna go back to the people that did the work and tell them, they're gonna unhook the tweets, and see if the problem goes away. (Make sure they are unhooked at the HU, NOT at the tweeeter - you should NOT leave the xovers in place without the tweeters).
But IMO if those are second order or 12dB xovers, the HU amp might REALLY not like being hokked up to them, and the amp chip would pull a lot more current as a result. That might cause the laser servo to not have neough joice to do its thing.
But the bottom line is you're gonna go back to the people that did the work and tell them, they're gonna unhook the tweets, and see if the problem goes away. (Make sure they are unhooked at the HU, NOT at the tweeeter - you should NOT leave the xovers in place without the tweeters).
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