Re: Eaw la 325 help needed.
Brandon, Got hold of Steve at Eaw right after I stopped at your shop, very helpfull. Got to call him back though, I a/b ed the box's against each other last night and the 6''ers on 1 box are twice as loud as the other box. Seems like that set of 6'' are not being low passed. I'm going to disconnect the horn and run pink noise through each box to night and see what I get, thats the only way I really know how to test it.
I solderd the cap that was hanging around, also soldered each of the cheap spade conectors that were loose and flooping around on the crossover.
I found another cap that the blue covering is coming off, but it doesn't look like it has expanded at all. Anyone know if this is a common problem on a cap, or does it mean it got hot?
Alan you should contact EAW's application support about all of this, if you are looking for solutions and answers. They can get you all the information you need without all the speculation. EAW: Application Support Group
Brandon, Got hold of Steve at Eaw right after I stopped at your shop, very helpfull. Got to call him back though, I a/b ed the box's against each other last night and the 6''ers on 1 box are twice as loud as the other box. Seems like that set of 6'' are not being low passed. I'm going to disconnect the horn and run pink noise through each box to night and see what I get, thats the only way I really know how to test it.
I solderd the cap that was hanging around, also soldered each of the cheap spade conectors that were loose and flooping around on the crossover.
I found another cap that the blue covering is coming off, but it doesn't look like it has expanded at all. Anyone know if this is a common problem on a cap, or does it mean it got hot?
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