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<blockquote data-quote="79z/28" data-source="post: 8665162" data-attributes="member: 676270"><p>I have a older 4 ch US Acoustics amp that I bought used &amp; has wired to some jbl got 6x9’s. It sounded pretty good for a while then one speaker got very scratchy sounding, it felt like the voice coil was dragging inside the magnet, I figured the speaker was bad, replaced with punch 4 way 6x9’s and after about 5 minutes of playing the same channel did the same thing! I swapped input rca and problem stayed with the speaker so do I have a bad output channel? Could I bridge the 3/4 and nod not mess up other speakers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="79z/28, post: 8665162, member: 676270"] I have a older 4 ch US Acoustics amp that I bought used & has wired to some jbl got 6x9’s. It sounded pretty good for a while then one speaker got very scratchy sounding, it felt like the voice coil was dragging inside the magnet, I figured the speaker was bad, replaced with punch 4 way 6x9’s and after about 5 minutes of playing the same channel did the same thing! I swapped input rca and problem stayed with the speaker so do I have a bad output channel? Could I bridge the 3/4 and nod not mess up other speakers? [/QUOTE]
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