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<blockquote data-quote="Phrozt" data-source="post: 2020668" data-attributes="member: 567069"><p>So I thought one of my speakers blew (which would ****, because I bought them BRAND new and have had them installed for only about 2 months), but something else happened the other day that might make me think different.</p><p></p><p>To start, they were making a very metallic rattle when certain lows hit (I'm talking about my 60.5cs midrange comps BTW). I turned down the volume, and they were ok..</p><p></p><p>however, recently, I tried this, and they were not hitting the metallic rattle often, because I had the volume low, but when it *did* hit the level, it just kept on rattling... It was a constant rattle/vibration that had nothing to do w/the beat of the song whatsoever. Only way to kill it was to turn the HU to standby. Turning the volume up or down after it started this constant rattle had absolutely no effect on the volume of the rattle or the consistancy. I turned the volume all the way to 0 and it was still rattling just as loud and just as constant.</p><p></p><p>Is this a prob w/the speaker or the crossover?? Something else maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phrozt, post: 2020668, member: 567069"] So I thought one of my speakers blew (which would ****, because I bought them BRAND new and have had them installed for only about 2 months), but something else happened the other day that might make me think different. To start, they were making a very metallic rattle when certain lows hit (I'm talking about my 60.5cs midrange comps BTW). I turned down the volume, and they were ok.. however, recently, I tried this, and they were not hitting the metallic rattle often, because I had the volume low, but when it *did* hit the level, it just kept on rattling... It was a constant rattle/vibration that had nothing to do w/the beat of the song whatsoever. Only way to kill it was to turn the HU to standby. Turning the volume up or down after it started this constant rattle had absolutely no effect on the volume of the rattle or the consistancy. I turned the volume all the way to 0 and it was still rattling just as loud and just as constant. Is this a prob w/the speaker or the crossover?? Something else maybe? [/QUOTE]
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