Below is a pic of my crossover. I installed my 6" woofers, 4" midranges, and my tweeters tonight. I turned it up to my regular listening volume and they went out. Evidently I blew something. I'm assuming the circled object is a fuse but since it's soldered into place I thought I would make sure before trying to solder something else there.
If it is a fuse, could I solder a regular fuse holder in place?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
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yes u can. thats ur tweeter protector. so replace it with what the rating is on it the fuse. if its not marked call or email the manufacturer with what to replace it. after u get this done, u definetly need to set ur system gains, crossovers and everything else up before cranking it. or ur speakers will blow. if u dont know how let me know.
It wasn't blown, I replaced it earlier and it still didn't work so I investigated behind the door panel and found my loose connection. Thanks for you help though. I'm sure I still need to do some adjustments though because that protector looked like a light bulb last night. I don't have an amp hooked up to them yet, and by the looks of it I don't think I will. I'm just running my cd player to it and that seems like too much power. Feel free to make a suggestion. Although, I'm sure the first suggestion will be to get different components.
These are the DAC 6500 from Digital Audio. I've had good luck with my 12" Subs and 6x9's but I'm not impressed with these. I was sponsored by them for a while though and I picked these up cheap. They retailed for around $130. I think I paid $30. It's been about three years and I just now installed them.
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