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<blockquote data-quote="jeffrey_martin" data-source="post: 3583656" data-attributes="member: 575239"><p>I brought my car to the audio shop the other day because I needed my sub replaced under warranty. However, the guy working there was fooling around with the amp. When I got my car back I noticed that both mids weren't working right. The tweeters were over powering them and there was no mid bass at all. I put my ear close to them and from what I can tell the mids are only playing vocals, and cannot play any Mids, no matter what settings I change. I went back to the shop and the guy said he never touched any of the connections, but I checked them over anyway and everything seems right. Anyone have any idea what is wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffrey_martin, post: 3583656, member: 575239"] I brought my car to the audio shop the other day because I needed my sub replaced under warranty. However, the guy working there was fooling around with the amp. When I got my car back I noticed that both mids weren't working right. The tweeters were over powering them and there was no mid bass at all. I put my ear close to them and from what I can tell the mids are only playing vocals, and cannot play any Mids, no matter what settings I change. I went back to the shop and the guy said he never touched any of the connections, but I checked them over anyway and everything seems right. Anyone have any idea what is wrong? [/QUOTE]
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