That is definitely odd. Do desolder and check the readings again. Usually you would start off setting them to 12 o'clock. And the tweets should be darn close to each other and responsive to slight adjustments either positive or negative. From there I've never had to venture beyond 11 or 1 o'clock on either side. In fact you will find that for optimal results they require slightly different settings for digital or analog playback. Usually they do a bit better running a tad hotter on analog materials.?
You may
what to try measuring the potentiometer resistance with it out of the circuit to
verify that it is functioning correctly.
Rich
On Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 08:27:56 AM CST, Ed Marrs <ed.marrs123@...> wrote:
Hello, Sorry if this question has been answered previously.? I just finished a replacement of cap on the DQ-10 crossover.? While measuring the crossover, ?I notice that the Tweeter and STweeter adjustment potentiometer changes the voltage to the tweeter and Stweeter in only three position.? The positions where the voltage to the tweeter and Stweeter changes are fully minus, fully positive, and any in between position.? It is not variable as expected and acts almost like 3 position switch.? It is the same on both speakers.? Is this what was intended in this crossover design?? Has anyone experienced the same?