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<blockquote data-quote="honda08" data-source="post: 3727086" data-attributes="member: 584499"><p>if the tweeters are powered by the amp as well then its not the amp. the easiest thing would be to remove the sub and try attaching a new speaker. if it works then its the sub, and if not then it is the wiring. if the tweeters are not powered by the amp and you try a new speaker but it doesnt work, try a new speaker and new wires. if its the amp, i would not replace it with anything larger than what is in there currently unless you increase the power of the speakers. if you get too big of an amp you could blow your speakers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honda08, post: 3727086, member: 584499"] if the tweeters are powered by the amp as well then its not the amp. the easiest thing would be to remove the sub and try attaching a new speaker. if it works then its the sub, and if not then it is the wiring. if the tweeters are not powered by the amp and you try a new speaker but it doesnt work, try a new speaker and new wires. if its the amp, i would not replace it with anything larger than what is in there currently unless you increase the power of the speakers. if you get too big of an amp you could blow your speakers [/QUOTE]
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