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<blockquote data-quote="BeAlLsTaR13" data-source="post: 6572991" data-attributes="member: 609000"><p>i use wire ties ;o, and dont have wires twiested but ill check it out.. what ive done so far was switched the crossovers, so now if it IS a crossover problem, the right front channel will have the problems.. when i find my DMM ill check the inputs on the crossovers coming from the amp, if the voltage stays constant even while the comps start cutting out/crackling then its a speaker problem but if the voltage on the input from the crossover is lower, its a connection problem somewhere between the amp and crossover right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeAlLsTaR13, post: 6572991, member: 609000"] i use wire ties ;o, and dont have wires twiested but ill check it out.. what ive done so far was switched the crossovers, so now if it IS a crossover problem, the right front channel will have the problems.. when i find my DMM ill check the inputs on the crossovers coming from the amp, if the voltage stays constant even while the comps start cutting out/crackling then its a speaker problem but if the voltage on the input from the crossover is lower, its a connection problem somewhere between the amp and crossover right? [/QUOTE]
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