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<blockquote data-quote="Wattser93" data-source="post: 6768538" data-attributes="member: 618954"><p>Check your door pocket. I thought one of my coaxs was blown (Boston RM6) and I found out that one lower midbass stuff it was vibrating my ice scraper in the pocket at the base of my door and for me, since I've never blown a speaker, I could have sworn it was blown until I figured it out.</p><p></p><p>Fade everything to the front, then sweep left to right with the balance and see if one speaker sounds different than the other, if so then you have problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wattser93, post: 6768538, member: 618954"] Check your door pocket. I thought one of my coaxs was blown (Boston RM6) and I found out that one lower midbass stuff it was vibrating my ice scraper in the pocket at the base of my door and for me, since I've never blown a speaker, I could have sworn it was blown until I figured it out. Fade everything to the front, then sweep left to right with the balance and see if one speaker sounds different than the other, if so then you have problems. [/QUOTE]
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