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<blockquote data-quote="neonblack" data-source="post: 6346895" data-attributes="member: 568995"><p>I have a 3 yr. old 125W RMS speaker (ADS component) which frequently drops volume drastically for long periods. I checked speaker wires and connections about 4x with no problems found. I switched L/R speaker wire connections on the amp and still get same problem from same speaker so I know it's not an amp or crossover issue. I drive the speakers fairly good with 150W RMS/channel amp set at very low gain. Could the speaker be damaged? Voice coil be damaged?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonblack, post: 6346895, member: 568995"] I have a 3 yr. old 125W RMS speaker (ADS component) which frequently drops volume drastically for long periods. I checked speaker wires and connections about 4x with no problems found. I switched L/R speaker wire connections on the amp and still get same problem from same speaker so I know it's not an amp or crossover issue. I drive the speakers fairly good with 150W RMS/channel amp set at very low gain. Could the speaker be damaged? Voice coil be damaged? [/QUOTE]
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