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<blockquote data-quote="Bigrick31" data-source="post: 585306" data-attributes="member: 553354"><p>so one day im driving down the road when i notice that my left comps arnt as loud as my right ones. infact i have to set the fade almost al they way over to the left to get them to be equal. so i decided to change out my wiring since it was just hooked to the HU and a crapy job at that. i hooked them back up to my hifonics zx6000 using 12 gauge wiring. and did a nice job. well i turn up the music and it sounds kewl for a while til the left speaker gets really quiet and then shuts off the right one is still playing. i checked the wiring to make sure it handt come un done and it was all in tact. well the next day driving along the right one goes kinda quiet then shuts off. my cd player keeps going and the amp is all light up and looking fine. checkd the wiring again and no problems. i dont think i blew them. the hifi puts out 150x2@4 and i beleive the cdts can take that. and usually you smell the voicecoils melting when you blow something and there isnt a smell. so what could the problem be? the tinsul leads are all still intact as well. and there doesnt appear to be any damage to the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigrick31, post: 585306, member: 553354"] so one day im driving down the road when i notice that my left comps arnt as loud as my right ones. infact i have to set the fade almost al they way over to the left to get them to be equal. so i decided to change out my wiring since it was just hooked to the HU and a crapy job at that. i hooked them back up to my hifonics zx6000 using 12 gauge wiring. and did a nice job. well i turn up the music and it sounds kewl for a while til the left speaker gets really quiet and then shuts off the right one is still playing. i checked the wiring to make sure it handt come un done and it was all in tact. well the next day driving along the right one goes kinda quiet then shuts off. my cd player keeps going and the amp is all light up and looking fine. checkd the wiring again and no problems. i dont think i blew them. the hifi puts out 150x2@4 and i beleive the cdts can take that. and usually you smell the voicecoils melting when you blow something and there isnt a smell. so what could the problem be? the tinsul leads are all still intact as well. and there doesnt appear to be any damage to the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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