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Right front speaker crackles and cuts out
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinner13" data-source="post: 8812102" data-attributes="member: 680634"><p>It cut out on my way home from work and stayed out till I got home. So I grabbed my meter and was getting 9v from both the left and right outputs. I than checked the crossover and had 9v at input but zero at the woofer and tweeter outputs. I plugged in a crossover I had sitting around and it did the same. So I switched the rca and it still was only playing out the left. Finally I disconnected the front right speaker wire from the amp and put it in the rear right and it's playing fine now.</p><p>So the front right channel on my amp is bad.</p><p>Good thing I don't like the rear speakers I got so I can just use the rear channels for the front for now lol.</p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinner13, post: 8812102, member: 680634"] It cut out on my way home from work and stayed out till I got home. So I grabbed my meter and was getting 9v from both the left and right outputs. I than checked the crossover and had 9v at input but zero at the woofer and tweeter outputs. I plugged in a crossover I had sitting around and it did the same. So I switched the rca and it still was only playing out the left. Finally I disconnected the front right speaker wire from the amp and put it in the rear right and it's playing fine now. So the front right channel on my amp is bad. Good thing I don't like the rear speakers I got so I can just use the rear channels for the front for now lol. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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