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<blockquote data-quote="kyle3194" data-source="post: 8516433" data-attributes="member: 634903"><p>So maybe this is why those connectors have a bunch of dielectric grease in them? Makes one heck of a mess.... However, just to pick your brain a little further, the crackling noise was coming from the rear speakers. I didn't follow the wires all the way under the dash, but I didn't see any connectors between the rears and the H/U. That's what makes me think problem with carrying that kind of power.</p><p></p><p>And, for a little more knowledge, I managed to blow one of the Power Bass on the way back home this last weekend. Man I can't wait until my JBL's come in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyle3194, post: 8516433, member: 634903"] So maybe this is why those connectors have a bunch of dielectric grease in them? Makes one heck of a mess.... However, just to pick your brain a little further, the crackling noise was coming from the rear speakers. I didn't follow the wires all the way under the dash, but I didn't see any connectors between the rears and the H/U. That's what makes me think problem with carrying that kind of power. And, for a little more knowledge, I managed to blow one of the Power Bass on the way back home this last weekend. Man I can't wait until my JBL's come in... [/QUOTE]
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