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<blockquote data-quote="kramer_212" data-source="post: 7410115" data-attributes="member: 634722"><p>im going out on a limb hear, and going to say from personal experience you blew one of your tweeters, causing it to short at high volumes......... mess with your fader/ balance one corner at a time and if all go to 35 except one then you will have to replace the corner that don't allow the volume to go over 25 ..... preferable replace the pair. otherwise could be multiple things, but from your last post most likely a stereo problem( your output ic could be going to hell)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kramer_212, post: 7410115, member: 634722"] im going out on a limb hear, and going to say from personal experience you blew one of your tweeters, causing it to short at high volumes......... mess with your fader/ balance one corner at a time and if all go to 35 except one then you will have to replace the corner that don't allow the volume to go over 25 ..... preferable replace the pair. otherwise could be multiple things, but from your last post most likely a stereo problem( your output ic could be going to hell) [/QUOTE]
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