collinhawks
Junior Member
I have a pair of alpine type r 6.5 coaxial (spr60) and a pioneer gm-d8604 amp.
If I turn the volume on my kenwood head unit above 25 (it goes up to 35) the sound cuts out.
I also have a pioneer gm-d9601 for bass on an FI Q and that doesn't cut out ever, just the 4 channel cuts out.
It will cut out for about a second, then play for a second, then cut out again.
When I first start up my car i can play it at 30 No problem for about 5 min and then it starts cutting out.
Even if I play it at 24 for 5 minutes on start up it will end up cutting out.
I have narrowed it down to my front right speaker.
If I unplug it I can play it as loud as I want no issues.
If I balance the setting towards the left i can turn it up a little more without it cutting out.
It's not the channel either because I've swapped it all-around and everything points to that speaker.
I have wire soldered on to the speaker because I broke the terminal clips, and if I take that piece of wire and plug it into the amp, the speaker doesn't cut out.
I have ran all new wire and it still cuts out.
It reads 4.8 ohms at the amp, and all my (2 spr 60, 2 sps 60) all read within 4.6-5.2 ohms.
I am completely lost as to what the issue I'm having is.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If I turn the volume on my kenwood head unit above 25 (it goes up to 35) the sound cuts out.
I also have a pioneer gm-d9601 for bass on an FI Q and that doesn't cut out ever, just the 4 channel cuts out.
It will cut out for about a second, then play for a second, then cut out again.
When I first start up my car i can play it at 30 No problem for about 5 min and then it starts cutting out.
Even if I play it at 24 for 5 minutes on start up it will end up cutting out.
I have narrowed it down to my front right speaker.
If I unplug it I can play it as loud as I want no issues.
If I balance the setting towards the left i can turn it up a little more without it cutting out.
It's not the channel either because I've swapped it all-around and everything points to that speaker.
I have wire soldered on to the speaker because I broke the terminal clips, and if I take that piece of wire and plug it into the amp, the speaker doesn't cut out.
I have ran all new wire and it still cuts out.
It reads 4.8 ohms at the amp, and all my (2 spr 60, 2 sps 60) all read within 4.6-5.2 ohms.
I am completely lost as to what the issue I'm having is.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.