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I don't understand this. In my head, unless you need the gain turned all the way up to get decent volume, you don't need a pre-amp.

It only happens with high end speakers and only with zero attenuation on the tweeter. To me it just seems like electrical noise.

OP- do you prefer to run the tweeters at 0? I'd just set them at -2 and let 'er buck. Nice speakers by the way. Boston Pros are my favorite speakers.

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I have a possible answer, your amp doesnt like 3rd order filters, cheap crossovers are usually 1st order or second order filters filled with electrolytic capacitors. better components use 3rd order filters as well as poly caps. MY guess the amp doesnt like shunts between the positive and negative speaker wires in a 3rd order filter while also using the poly caps.

2nd theory would be your gain on your amp is slightly bad, like the contacts have corosion. does it do it with all amps? if so this theory wouldnt be it either would the crossover design. If you never seen a schematic of a passive filter look online, type in 3rd order passive crossover schematic in google images to see the complexities of the shunts.

vs a 1st or 2nd order..

 

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I don't understand this. In my head, unless you need the gain turned all the way up to get decent volume, you don't need a pre-amp.

It only happens with high end speakers and only with zero attenuation on the tweeter. To me it just seems like electrical noise.

OP- do you prefer to run the tweeters at 0? I'd just set them at -2 and let 'er buck. Nice speakers by the way. Boston Pros are my favorite speakers.

For the time being I just ended up putting the tweeters at -2. I do eventually want them set back at "0" once I can get rid of the issue. My tweeters are mounted low in the door.

My amp is at 3/4 gain. Almost full tilt & it is just about loud enough to my preference but I always prefered to have my gains low.

Amp puts out 125 rms at 2ohm, 90 at 4 ohms... Speakers are are 3 ohm so I don't believe it's a power issue

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2db difference is fuck all. If someone switched it without you knowing I doubt you'd even notice.

Is it kinda a swishing noise? It could be noise from the amp.

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  • 2 months later...

I love mine. I ended up with the gains all the way down and adjusted the system level with the pre amp output.

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