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well i have some cdt CL-61A-25 PRO components,i have them hook up with a dhd 400 watt amp and a alpine crossover ,when i turned it up my mids start distorting really bad,they dont get loud,my highs do ,but mids just distort,can it be the amplifier ?rigth now i have 2 channels for mids and other 2 channels for highs ,my mids are playing from 80 hz to 2500 and tweeter from 2500 and up.i play around with crossover but no luck

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well, clipping causes a great deal of distortion, how many watts in rms is each side getting? i'm betting not enough and (as said above) the gain is too high causing distortion. Also, what slope is the crossover and be sure its actually at 80 hz, try going a bit higher to see if it will clear it up a bit

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This. Are you using the crossovers that came with the component set or running active?

im runnnig active,i set gains with dmm but still get distortion,i think is 18db slope,i dont know how many real watts does the amp give out but it says 100 watts per channel so i have each speaker on its own channel

i try setting crossover up to 180hz and still get distortion

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the stock crossovers are high passed at 100 hz for those comps. so i guess you are running active. Like someone above said, try turning up the hpf a little and see what happens. sounds to me like something is crossed over wrong, check all the rca cables.

also try a steeper slope for the lpf on the mids and see what happens.

double edit: can your pioneer run active?

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im runnnig active,i set gains with dmm but still get distortion,i think is 18db slope,i dont know how many real watts does the amp give out but it says 100 watts per channel so i have each speaker on its own channel

i try setting crossover up to 180hz and still get distortion

I looked up the amp, was hard to find somewhere that gave the RMS rating, it is 50W a channel. If the amp works, you should just bridge the amp and use the crossovers that came with the component set.

 

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wait, if your running active why do you have a separate crossover listed as items that you used? step 1 purchase a better amp that does at least 80watts rms x2 @ 4 ohm, hook up crossovers as passive, set hpf of better amp to 80-100 hz

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the stock crossovers are high passed at 100 hz for those comps. so i guess you are running active. Like someone above said, try turning up the hpf a little and see what happens. sounds to me like something is crossed over wrong, check all the rca cables.

also try a steeper slope for the lpf on the mids and see what happens.

double edit: can your pioneer run active?

pioneer cant runs active.i check evething like 10x and still get distortion on mids only,tweets sound good.i dont know if the mids need more power.but im planning on getting a powerbass 600.4 amp

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