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<blockquote data-quote="bulatz" data-source="post: 8860036" data-attributes="member: 690008"><p>thats good to hear that sub/amp is good pair, well one of the front speakers on right side, im guessing it blew out because its the one that makes the crackling noises always. i read on google a bad speaker can make a subwoofer possibly not work due to the connection or fuse whatever to mess with it? im sure the sub/amp still works but i just wanted an opinion if i replace the one speaker it should hopefully fix my sub also? probably wont know until i try type thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulatz, post: 8860036, member: 690008"] thats good to hear that sub/amp is good pair, well one of the front speakers on right side, im guessing it blew out because its the one that makes the crackling noises always. i read on google a bad speaker can make a subwoofer possibly not work due to the connection or fuse whatever to mess with it? im sure the sub/amp still works but i just wanted an opinion if i replace the one speaker it should hopefully fix my sub also? probably wont know until i try type thing? [/QUOTE]
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