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Could need some help on configuring the xover on the Alpine CDA-9833. It is connected to a 4-channel amp. Use the line outputs to the front channels on the amp. The sub-connections on the alpine is connected to the rear channels on the amp. The alpine is set to be 3-way configured. Problem is when i set the xover values corresponding to the speakers frequency range, i dont get any sound from the front mid-tone speakers. I then have sound from the front tweeters and the sub. Anyone have a similiar setup and advice?
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Seem to be talking to myself here... :/ More info: On the headunits X-over the sound only changes when i change the Hi-band (2-20 Khz) settings. I dont get any canges in the sound when i change the other bands settings. I only get decent sound out of the mid-tone speakers when the Q-band for the Hi-settings is set to 0 (flat). Seems very strange to me... The amplifiers x-over for the front channels is set to flat and the cables are ok.
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