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Recently installed my Crescendo CZ comps in my blazer and they sound great for the price. I'm running them off of a Clarion XH 5410 so they should be getting at about rated power. The tweets aren't very harsh at all even at high volumes but it has a little more midsbass than I'd like, but I'm pretty sure thats in my tuning. One thing I'm curious about are the crossovers. In the middle of the crossover there is a 2 way switch. It isn't labeled so I have no idea what it for. It has a left,middle,and right, position but whenever i push it either way there is no difference in sound from the tweets or the mids. Since I didn't know what the switch does I just left them at the middle setting because thats the way they were shipped from the factory. Does anyone who has ran theses comps know what that switch is for??

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that good to hear they sound good i bought a set and it is coming in Tuesday. I wish i knew what that switch is for but my guess would be it is some kind of db slope for the tweeter it might be -1 -2 -3 db. Dont take my word for it i wont know until Tuesday unless someone on here has some experience with them.

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Cool thanks, and I found out why i had so much midbass. When I installed them I was rushing and only tuned at the amp, today I got to playing around with my HU and realized my High Pass Filter was set at 50hz so my mids have been playing like subs the last two days lol. I felt like an idiot but now everything plays perfect and has the sound I like.

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Yea I think they're a very good set of comps especially for the price that you can't beat. I was worried about them at first because I seen a lot of people run the Mezzos which are about $120 more and I couldn't afford them at the time so I just decided on the CZ series. But they sound damn good IMO so I can only imagine how good the Mezzos sound.

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