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ok heres the problem, my front lefts keep going out, like no sound coming
out of them at all. but then they come back after a while and all is fine
and dandy, sometimes my tweeter will go out but the door will be working and
vice versa. now is this a case of a wire being loose? if there were loose
wires, wouldnt it be creating a crackling kinda noise? because if that is
the case, i am hearing nothing as far as crackling, just the speakers stop
making sound completely, but come back on after a while. Ive had this
problem before i replaced my last speakers with these. The same guy
installed them both times, because he pretty much new the most out of the
ppl i had to choose from.

so what do u think, loose wires, the installer did something wrong, or
speakers are going?

thx


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It sounds to me, like you have either a bad amp, or your amp is going in and
out of protection mode because you have a bad speaker.

I would check your speakers first.

It can't be a loose wire, because the speakers will change from sub out
tweet working and then reverse.

Sounds like the amp in protection mode, because of a bad or blown speaker.


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ok heres the problem, my front lefts keep going out, like no sound coming
out of them at all. but then they come back after a while and all is fine
and dandy, sometimes my tweeter will go out but the door will be working

and
vice versa. now is this a case of a wire being loose? if there were

loose
wires, wouldnt it be creating a crackling kinda noise? because if that is
the case, i am hearing nothing as far as crackling, just the speakers stop
making sound completely, but come back on after a while. Ive had this
problem before i replaced my last speakers with these. The same guy
installed them both times, because he pretty much new the most out of the
ppl i had to choose from.

so what do u think, loose wires, the installer did something wrong, or
speakers are going?

thx




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Do you have a crossover that could be having problems?

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It sounds to me, like you have either a bad amp, or your amp is going in
and
out of protection mode because you have a bad speaker.

I would check your speakers first.

It can't be a loose wire, because the speakers will change from sub out
tweet working and then reverse.

Sounds like the amp in protection mode, because of a bad or blown speaker.


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WDW is a Way of Life
"mark" wrote in message
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ok heres the problem, my front lefts keep going out, like no sound coming
out of them at all. but then they come back after a while and all is
fine
and dandy, sometimes my tweeter will go out but the door will be working

and
vice versa. now is this a case of a wire being loose? if there were

loose
wires, wouldnt it be creating a crackling kinda noise? because if that
is
the case, i am hearing nothing as far as crackling, just the speakers
stop
making sound completely, but come back on after a while. Ive had this
problem before i replaced my last speakers with these. The same guy
installed them both times, because he pretty much new the most out of the
ppl i had to choose from.

so what do u think, loose wires, the installer did something wrong, or
speakers are going?

thx







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Do you have a crossover that could be having problems?



yes, actually i have one mounted in my dash. i havent noticed any actualy
problems with it. but i guess that could be a possibility (but why would it
only effect the front lefts?) i would think that both fronts would be going
if the crossover was the problem??

thanks


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I had a Rockfosgate Passive crossover do exactly what your describing. I
replaced it and the problem was gone. Maybe over time something rattled
loose. The one had a problem with was mounted inside the drivers door. The
rattling of bass and the opening and closing of the door may have caused a
problem over time.

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"smoove" wrote in message
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Do you have a crossover that could be having problems?



yes, actually i have one mounted in my dash. i havent noticed any actualy
problems with it. but i guess that could be a possibility (but why would
it only effect the front lefts?) i would think that both fronts would be
going if the crossover was the problem??

thanks




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