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HELP Choosing tweeters to Pair with ds18 midrange
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<blockquote data-quote="coopermidrange" data-source="post: 8871556" data-attributes="member: 690279"><p>My bad for the late reply, been busy lately, always appreciate your replys. I always watch the clip light. I think its underpowered, I have the gain up accordingly and readjust it for every different type of song (I don't have a premade playlist with all the same hrtz). Im very good at hearing if its clipping and I always keep it well below the clip light. I think its just under powered. The speaker acting up is one of the components, it doesn't even work anymore now, most likely my fault (as I always blast it as much as possible right before distortion) and maybe a little underpowered. I have 4 gauge for the sub and 8 gauge for the speakers. The battery is underneath the rear seats, so it didn't take much cord to get to it. Also, I know you have given me a lot of information on those ds18 pro audio 5.25's on how they wouldn't be the best idea to use becuase their meant for huge tweeters and to be paired with larger component speakers, however Im very tempted to try them, they seem very promising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coopermidrange, post: 8871556, member: 690279"] My bad for the late reply, been busy lately, always appreciate your replys. I always watch the clip light. I think its underpowered, I have the gain up accordingly and readjust it for every different type of song (I don't have a premade playlist with all the same hrtz). Im very good at hearing if its clipping and I always keep it well below the clip light. I think its just under powered. The speaker acting up is one of the components, it doesn't even work anymore now, most likely my fault (as I always blast it as much as possible right before distortion) and maybe a little underpowered. I have 4 gauge for the sub and 8 gauge for the speakers. The battery is underneath the rear seats, so it didn't take much cord to get to it. Also, I know you have given me a lot of information on those ds18 pro audio 5.25's on how they wouldn't be the best idea to use becuase their meant for huge tweeters and to be paired with larger component speakers, however Im very tempted to try them, they seem very promising. [/QUOTE]
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