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<blockquote data-quote="ajax" data-source="post: 212602" data-attributes="member: 548007"><p>I put in 4 infinity kappa 5x7 2 way speakers a while ago and they have been good to me. Couple months ago I put in my new deck with 3 preouts and hooked up the 4 channel amp i got. A couple weeks ago I hooked up my subs to another amp. While I was driving around a couple days ago my front speakers just seemed to cut out. They haven't come back in yet, it is like my staging is backwards, the people are behind me. I played around with balance and fader and thought that I discovered that the tweeters went out because the bass was still pretty strong in the fronts, but it was just a whole lot clearer in the back speakers. So I just took off the door panels to see if maybe the tweeter wires on the external x overs came unplugged from the speaker, but they didn't, and I discovered the tweeters were working. Now I am thinking for some reason that the the tweeters, or maybe the whole assembly in the fronts isn't getting the same power as the back, but then why would there still be decent bass in the front and my first impression be that the tweeters messed up. And why would it do this when I am driving around? What should I check to see if it is broken, I really have no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajax, post: 212602, member: 548007"] I put in 4 infinity kappa 5x7 2 way speakers a while ago and they have been good to me. Couple months ago I put in my new deck with 3 preouts and hooked up the 4 channel amp i got. A couple weeks ago I hooked up my subs to another amp. While I was driving around a couple days ago my front speakers just seemed to cut out. They haven't come back in yet, it is like my staging is backwards, the people are behind me. I played around with balance and fader and thought that I discovered that the tweeters went out because the bass was still pretty strong in the fronts, but it was just a whole lot clearer in the back speakers. So I just took off the door panels to see if maybe the tweeter wires on the external x overs came unplugged from the speaker, but they didn't, and I discovered the tweeters were working. Now I am thinking for some reason that the the tweeters, or maybe the whole assembly in the fronts isn't getting the same power as the back, but then why would there still be decent bass in the front and my first impression be that the tweeters messed up. And why would it do this when I am driving around? What should I check to see if it is broken, I really have no idea. [/QUOTE]
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