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Mcintoshkid

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  1. I think these speakers sound really good. I have been playing them for 2 days 10 or 11 hours a day at various volumes settled in on pot setting high full volume and mid on the normal dot. I am not going to open them up I think the crossover is doing its job. They sound fantastic almost like I remember my uncles ar3's sounded ethral.

  2. 20 minutes ago, RoyC said:

    The tweeter leads are aluminum, which are prone to oxidation.

    Roy

    expains why I had to fiddle ever so gently to get a good conection. Thankfully the tweeter is good. I got lucky with this set of 2ax they are sounding vary nice. I like that they are untouched. I want to preserve as much original sound. My 4x are doing amazing too. I am going to follow your advice of not doping these 10 inch woofers they seem to be holding their own.

  3. That expains why I had to fiddle ever so gently to get a good conection. Thankfully the tweeter is good. I got lucky with this set of 2ax they are sounding vary nice. I like that they are untouched. I want to preserve as much original sound. My 4x are doing amazing too. I am going to follow your advice of not doping these 10 inch woofers they seem to be holding their own.

  4. I just got a set of AR2ax speakers I had a issue with the conection on the fried egg tweeter. It seems the wires worked loose I thought I blew the tweeter so I pulled the grill still stapled from the factory and just started fiddling with the conections and the tweeter came to life. What is the correct way for those wires to be placed in the spring loaded posts?  A link to a existing thread will work too. The speeker is a fully functional I just want that conected proper. I was really depressed when it quit working I hadn't even had the speekers 24hrs.

     

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