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<blockquote data-quote="yischrax" data-source="post: 4803007" data-attributes="member: 555698"><p>your door speaker problem sounds like you might have a wire that is grounding out. I would say that would make the amp go in protect when hitting some bumps and could cause the engine noise depending on how it is grounding out I would go threw and check the wire unhook the wires at the amp and check for a loop at the speaker side with it off the speaker using a dmm also check both positive and negitive to ground pushing on the door boot and places where the wire is ran to see if it grounds out or loops between the two wires. As for your problems with your x over settings wish I could help you out but I don't have a 9887 yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yischrax, post: 4803007, member: 555698"] your door speaker problem sounds like you might have a wire that is grounding out. I would say that would make the amp go in protect when hitting some bumps and could cause the engine noise depending on how it is grounding out I would go threw and check the wire unhook the wires at the amp and check for a loop at the speaker side with it off the speaker using a dmm also check both positive and negitive to ground pushing on the door boot and places where the wire is ran to see if it grounds out or loops between the two wires. As for your problems with your x over settings wish I could help you out but I don't have a 9887 yet. [/QUOTE]
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