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I have had problems with these speakers and I've read that others have had problems too. I have these speakers hooked up to a Eclipse 4 channel amp. The amp is fine without the x-over. When I put in the x-over it shuts the amp down completely. I don't know what the issuse is. These are brand new speakers and I don't know why I'm having this problem. I took them out and put in some different speakers and they worked fine. I know the problem is coming from the x-over but I don't know what is going on.
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Sounds like the crossover is shorted.  Return time.
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use a test metter and test all your ohms and that there isn't a short in line
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Teamrf: Im very sorry if this is off topic. But i have Infiniy Perfects 6.1s and i JUST BOUGH A 98 ACCORD 2Door and noticed u have a 01 which is same model. WHERE AND HOW DID U FIT UR comps in the front doors ?
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I have them in the factory hole.
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I returned them and I just got them back. when I hook up the speaker directly to the amp everything is fine. When I put the crossover in line it shuts down. Do the speakers need the tweeters hooked up for them to work properly?
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Does anyone have the remedy for this problem?
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You tried a new crossover set and it does the same thing?  I assume you are connecting one crossover to one amplifier channel?  Also I assume you are connecting the crossover to the amp and then the speakers to the crossover and you are not connecting them in parallel?  Try this: connect just the crossover and no speakers.  Power on the amp.  If it goes into protection mode, there is either still an issue with the crossover or the amp is shot.

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Ok but the amp only shuts down at medium to high volumes. Its not going into protect..it shuts down.

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Then I bet your gain is way too high.
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