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<blockquote data-quote="Nova5" data-source="post: 8371177" data-attributes="member: 665478"><p>The crossover box and tweeter remained connected throughout. Only the woofers connections came off the woofers themselves, the wire remained bonded to the terminals on the crossover.</p><p></p><p>I would doubt a failure on both A and B channels of the amp showing the same problem. Not unheard of by any means, but unlikely. It can happen at low and high volumes. So its unlikely to be overloading from the level being pushed by the HU. Possible a bad speaker is overdrawing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nova5, post: 8371177, member: 665478"] The crossover box and tweeter remained connected throughout. Only the woofers connections came off the woofers themselves, the wire remained bonded to the terminals on the crossover. I would doubt a failure on both A and B channels of the amp showing the same problem. Not unheard of by any means, but unlikely. It can happen at low and high volumes. So its unlikely to be overloading from the level being pushed by the HU. Possible a bad speaker is overdrawing. [/QUOTE]
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