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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8704071" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>A tear in any area will cause the bass to diminish significantly and introduce distortion. That hole could have been caused by installer's screwdriver slipping, very common. Santoprene rubber is highly weather resistant. Also, upon retrospect, it sounds as if your installer connected your sub amp to only one side of the rear speakers. Hence only highs from the right side. You also forgot to mention which side you took off to test inside. The left side with no highs, I figure would be a burned out, or disconnected tweeter. If you have the t1650-s, I would suspect a disconnected tweeter. If they are t1650, which are coaxials, It may be a burned tweeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8704071, member: 654802"] A tear in any area will cause the bass to diminish significantly and introduce distortion. That hole could have been caused by installer's screwdriver slipping, very common. Santoprene rubber is highly weather resistant. Also, upon retrospect, it sounds as if your installer connected your sub amp to only one side of the rear speakers. Hence only highs from the right side. You also forgot to mention which side you took off to test inside. The left side with no highs, I figure would be a burned out, or disconnected tweeter. If you have the t1650-s, I would suspect a disconnected tweeter. If they are t1650, which are coaxials, It may be a burned tweeter. [/QUOTE]
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