jersbo 10+ year member
Junior Member
First off, sorry if this is in the wrong place.
Alright today after school I ran to the store and I was listening to some music, I wasn't pushing my system or anything it was around the usual "10" volume.
So I come back from the store and I am heading home and all of the sudden my speakers just cut out randomly... My subs still work fine, but neither my 6x9's or my 6.5's are producing any sound what-so-ever.
I pulled out the HU, nothing seems to be grounding out and nothing seems to be loose. What could have caused this, and what can I do to fix it?
I am 95% sure I didn't blow them, and they are in good condition..
Just incase you need to know, both my 6x9's and 6.5's are pioneer (Don't know exact number) and my HU is a Pioneer DEH-P4400.
Alright today after school I ran to the store and I was listening to some music, I wasn't pushing my system or anything it was around the usual "10" volume.
So I come back from the store and I am heading home and all of the sudden my speakers just cut out randomly... My subs still work fine, but neither my 6x9's or my 6.5's are producing any sound what-so-ever.
I pulled out the HU, nothing seems to be grounding out and nothing seems to be loose. What could have caused this, and what can I do to fix it?
I am 95% sure I didn't blow them, and they are in good condition..
Just incase you need to know, both my 6x9's and 6.5's are pioneer (Don't know exact number) and my HU is a Pioneer DEH-P4400.