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<blockquote data-quote="Zripp" data-source="post: 7787904" data-attributes="member: 624688"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I had a post a few weeks back related to this issue that I never solved, and the problem changed drastically from the original post, so I decided to start a new one.</p><p></p><p>I recently installed an 8inch sub in my car. I have a 4 channel Hifonics amp that is now powering my door speakers (6.5s) and the rear speakers are bridged for the sub.</p><p></p><p>Prior to getting the sub, the amp was powering the front and rear speakers (6x9s). So now that I the amp is powering the front speakers and the amp, I wanted to run the rear speakers off of headunit.</p><p></p><p>So I rewired it all and turned it, to find the rear speakers sounding very crackly at any volume more than quiet. My initial thought was that I somehow blew my rear speakers, so I faded the sound so that only rear speakers and sub were playing..and then the rear speakers sounded absolutely fine. No crackling at any volume. Fade them back so that the fronts are playing as well, and they are crackly again.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on this? I am thoroughly confused..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zripp, post: 7787904, member: 624688"] Hello, I had a post a few weeks back related to this issue that I never solved, and the problem changed drastically from the original post, so I decided to start a new one. I recently installed an 8inch sub in my car. I have a 4 channel Hifonics amp that is now powering my door speakers (6.5s) and the rear speakers are bridged for the sub. Prior to getting the sub, the amp was powering the front and rear speakers (6x9s). So now that I the amp is powering the front speakers and the amp, I wanted to run the rear speakers off of headunit. So I rewired it all and turned it, to find the rear speakers sounding very crackly at any volume more than quiet. My initial thought was that I somehow blew my rear speakers, so I faded the sound so that only rear speakers and sub were playing..and then the rear speakers sounded absolutely fine. No crackling at any volume. Fade them back so that the fronts are playing as well, and they are crackly again. Any suggestions on this? I am thoroughly confused.. [/QUOTE]
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