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<blockquote data-quote="BeAlLsTaR13" data-source="post: 6571498" data-attributes="member: 609000"><p>well this morning my system sounded fine when i was on my way to school, never went past like 25 on the volume.. too early to "bump" IMO when tis 7am.. but anyways after school when i got out at 1 i was driving and had it around 30 and noticed a "crackling" noise, so i couldnt figure out what it was.. at first i only noticed it when my subs were hitting so i thought it was just something vibrating in my dash or in the door.. then i realized it sounded completly terrible and found out that it was my left front speaker... it does 3 different things, crackles, cuts/fades out, or just in general stops playing for a few seconds then comes back on.. i noticed it only does it on high volumes, 28+ (HU goes to 35) and it doesnt do it when i fade all the way to the left.. i had it all the way up to 35 with the fader all the way to the left channel and it wasnt doing it, but if i faded it equal to balance it out it would do it again... i also noticed, well it seemed to me like it would only do it on heavy bass songs, but then this theory failed when i was listening to a song with not much bass to it cutting out... i got to work a little early and was looking around at it, i happened to have my DMM so i took the inputs from the crossovers out, checked the ohms to the mids and tweets, both read perfect so their not blown.. would could be causing this? crossover going bad or something...? its the only thing i can think of, but dont know why it works perfectly fine when its faded all the way to the right channel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeAlLsTaR13, post: 6571498, member: 609000"] well this morning my system sounded fine when i was on my way to school, never went past like 25 on the volume.. too early to "bump" IMO when tis 7am.. but anyways after school when i got out at 1 i was driving and had it around 30 and noticed a "crackling" noise, so i couldnt figure out what it was.. at first i only noticed it when my subs were hitting so i thought it was just something vibrating in my dash or in the door.. then i realized it sounded completly terrible and found out that it was my left front speaker... it does 3 different things, crackles, cuts/fades out, or just in general stops playing for a few seconds then comes back on.. i noticed it only does it on high volumes, 28+ (HU goes to 35) and it doesnt do it when i fade all the way to the left.. i had it all the way up to 35 with the fader all the way to the left channel and it wasnt doing it, but if i faded it equal to balance it out it would do it again... i also noticed, well it seemed to me like it would only do it on heavy bass songs, but then this theory failed when i was listening to a song with not much bass to it cutting out... i got to work a little early and was looking around at it, i happened to have my DMM so i took the inputs from the crossovers out, checked the ohms to the mids and tweets, both read perfect so their not blown.. would could be causing this? crossover going bad or something...? its the only thing i can think of, but dont know why it works perfectly fine when its faded all the way to the right channel [/QUOTE]
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