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<blockquote data-quote="Kicker1984" data-source="post: 6819402" data-attributes="member: 568081"><p>I have two speakers and a sub for my setup, 1 mono kicker amp for the sub and a 4 channel alpine for the fronts, Only using 1/2 channel for the front. Anyways, the other day i heard crackling coming from my speakers but i didn't know which one it was. I panned the audio all the way to the left, and found out it was the left speakers tweeter(image dynamic components)... but i also noticed my sub would go low when i panned to the left, so i panned to the right and the sub remained on, is it suppose to be doing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kicker1984, post: 6819402, member: 568081"] I have two speakers and a sub for my setup, 1 mono kicker amp for the sub and a 4 channel alpine for the fronts, Only using 1/2 channel for the front. Anyways, the other day i heard crackling coming from my speakers but i didn't know which one it was. I panned the audio all the way to the left, and found out it was the left speakers tweeter(image dynamic components)... but i also noticed my sub would go low when i panned to the left, so i panned to the right and the sub remained on, is it suppose to be doing this? [/QUOTE]
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