Quote Originally Posted by I800C0LLECT View Post
I'm not trying to say you're wrong but I definitely think something was setup improperly. I've run "500+" watts on "50watt" speakers without problems. I don't want people to get the wrong impression about over inflated power numbers. It's very difficult to ruin speakers with "too much power" utilizing a clean signal. However, it's very easy to over-drive an amplifier and ruin a set of speakers with a clipped or distorted signal. Even improper gains can clip a signal. That's what typically ruins speakers that are playing off head unit power, over-driving(creating distortion) and a clipped signal(turning "LOUD" or bass knobs all the way up).

Creating a sound wave in the bass region takes much more power than creating something in a higher octave such as 10khz to 20khz. Matter of fact, I highly doubt typical output to tweeters and mids exceeds 50watts. If you are certain your HP was 160hz you might want to run through your setup and verify that everything seems legit so you don't ruin the new speakers on accident

FYI, changing your EQ effects your crossover as well.
Gains are set fine. However my HU has loud feature that i leave on all the time. If i turn it off everything sounds like crap. Also with loud turned off, i literally have no bass from my sub. In order to get my sub to actually play bass as it should, I have to set my lows to +7 or more which is to much. I am 100% sure my HP is set to 160hz on my HU. Even though i have the loud feature on, i cannot hear distortion or clipping. Would my EQ settings be the culprit then?

Loud Feature on.
Low +1db
Mid +2db
High +1db

I know its better to have the loud feature off, but everything seems way to flat to my liking and why i keep it on and for the bass problem i mentioned earlier.