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<blockquote data-quote="PoltArt" data-source="post: 6171500" data-attributes="member: 610995"><p>Recently I purchased CTX65CS - Image Dynamics 6.5 speakers and a Soundstream Soundstream RUB2.600 amp to power them.</p><p></p><p>I did all the wiring myself and I think there is an issue.</p><p></p><p>When I got them in the first 3 days the left speaker blew, and this was my fault as I ran it too loud not letting them settle. While getting an exchange I put the right speaker into the left door. About 5 weeks passed and I had no priblems except some rattling which I thought was my music turns out the left speaker was damaged (the one I took from the right door) so anyways yesterday I contacted ID and sent it for exchange. I then put the fully functional Right speaker into my left door again. And today It died. At first it rattled, then it wouldn't work but when I pushed on it, it did. And then it completely died.</p><p></p><p>So I am thinking maybe my wiring is causing this? Since I had to use 2-3 different wires connected together maybe the power is not traveling well enough and is causing this on the left door?</p><p></p><p>Anyone know what else could possibly be causing my speakers to keep blowing on the left door?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PoltArt, post: 6171500, member: 610995"] Recently I purchased CTX65CS - Image Dynamics 6.5 speakers and a Soundstream Soundstream RUB2.600 amp to power them. I did all the wiring myself and I think there is an issue. When I got them in the first 3 days the left speaker blew, and this was my fault as I ran it too loud not letting them settle. While getting an exchange I put the right speaker into the left door. About 5 weeks passed and I had no priblems except some rattling which I thought was my music turns out the left speaker was damaged (the one I took from the right door) so anyways yesterday I contacted ID and sent it for exchange. I then put the fully functional Right speaker into my left door again. And today It died. At first it rattled, then it wouldn't work but when I pushed on it, it did. And then it completely died. So I am thinking maybe my wiring is causing this? Since I had to use 2-3 different wires connected together maybe the power is not traveling well enough and is causing this on the left door? Anyone know what else could possibly be causing my speakers to keep blowing on the left door? [/QUOTE]
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