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<blockquote data-quote="fatryan" data-source="post: 3479126" data-attributes="member: 550026"><p>i disconnect them at the amp. and yes i do hear static when they are disconnected. like i mentioned above, ive been running just the right front RCA so i at least have some music when i drive, but i still intermittently hear static out of the LEFT speaker. i have checked the amps ground at the chassis and the amp, theyre both really solid and wiggling them had 0 affect on any output. also, its not my decks preouts because the problem is limited to my left speaker. i tried switching out to the 3 other RCAs and putting the left comp on the right front and left rear channel and the problem stayed with the speaker. it seems odd that there would be a short in the speaker wire because both the tweet and the woofer are messed up. and since the xover is in my trunk only 1ft from the amp (wire is 1ft if that), that only means id have to have a short in BOTH the tweet wire and the woofer wire. very unlikely that its that. but it also seems unlikely that both drivers died simultaneously ya know? and im running 4awg wire, which should be plenty since im not running the amp nearly at full potential. 4awg wire should be sufficient for full potential regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatryan, post: 3479126, member: 550026"] i disconnect them at the amp. and yes i do hear static when they are disconnected. like i mentioned above, ive been running just the right front RCA so i at least have some music when i drive, but i still intermittently hear static out of the LEFT speaker. i have checked the amps ground at the chassis and the amp, theyre both really solid and wiggling them had 0 affect on any output. also, its not my decks preouts because the problem is limited to my left speaker. i tried switching out to the 3 other RCAs and putting the left comp on the right front and left rear channel and the problem stayed with the speaker. it seems odd that there would be a short in the speaker wire because both the tweet and the woofer are messed up. and since the xover is in my trunk only 1ft from the amp (wire is 1ft if that), that only means id have to have a short in BOTH the tweet wire and the woofer wire. very unlikely that its that. but it also seems unlikely that both drivers died simultaneously ya know? and im running 4awg wire, which should be plenty since im not running the amp nearly at full potential. 4awg wire should be sufficient for full potential regardless. [/QUOTE]
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