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<blockquote data-quote="WiCKeD 5.9L" data-source="post: 4456086" data-attributes="member: 561183"><p>Speakers were working fine for several months. One night, my car blew a head gasket, started overheating and all of them were crackling and putting out harsh noise. Now the right side speakers crackle badly and the left side put out nothing.</p><p></p><p>The filament in the crossover bulb is still fine and nothing looks shorted. Also plugged in an mp3 player directly to my amp and I have the same problem, so it is not my audio source. Channels are bridged on my amp, because this is a 4 speaker, <a href="http://www.rainbow-audio.de/" target="_blank">2-way system</a>. I had gains set about halfway.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas on what is wrong or what I should be looking for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiCKeD 5.9L, post: 4456086, member: 561183"] Speakers were working fine for several months. One night, my car blew a head gasket, started overheating and all of them were crackling and putting out harsh noise. Now the right side speakers crackle badly and the left side put out nothing. The filament in the crossover bulb is still fine and nothing looks shorted. Also plugged in an mp3 player directly to my amp and I have the same problem, so it is not my audio source. Channels are bridged on my amp, because this is a 4 speaker, [URL="http://www.rainbow-audio.de/"]2-way system[/URL]. I had gains set about halfway. Any ideas on what is wrong or what I should be looking for? [/QUOTE]
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