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<blockquote data-quote="bloodhound50" data-source="post: 2784769" data-attributes="member: 575148"><p>I had my subs in a bad spot and there wasnt much rattling or shaking until a couple of days ago when i modified my trunk to fit them in correctly. now there is alot of shaking and when the subs go loud and it starts to vibrate the car my speakers sort of cut out for a second and it sounds odd. Im positive its from teh speakers and it started out not so bad and now i cant even play songs with alot of vibrations in the bass becuase my speakers cut out. i have a pioneer HU and my riend said they have problems with their grounds. Could the shaking of my car have shaken the grounds loose and now when it vibrates thats cutting out the speakers? If it is how can i fix this problem for i do not know where to go to solve this problem. some of the sound is from vibrations but i know for a fact the speakers are cutting out. id appreciate any input from anyone who is willing to help.</p><p></p><p>-Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodhound50, post: 2784769, member: 575148"] I had my subs in a bad spot and there wasnt much rattling or shaking until a couple of days ago when i modified my trunk to fit them in correctly. now there is alot of shaking and when the subs go loud and it starts to vibrate the car my speakers sort of cut out for a second and it sounds odd. Im positive its from teh speakers and it started out not so bad and now i cant even play songs with alot of vibrations in the bass becuase my speakers cut out. i have a pioneer HU and my riend said they have problems with their grounds. Could the shaking of my car have shaken the grounds loose and now when it vibrates thats cutting out the speakers? If it is how can i fix this problem for i do not know where to go to solve this problem. some of the sound is from vibrations but i know for a fact the speakers are cutting out. id appreciate any input from anyone who is willing to help. -Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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