Some help with Speaker problem!! Please..

rtiid22
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OMG!! I think I'ma cry.. I started messing around with my professionaly installed system this weekend trying to get more mid bass out of my Focal K2P's so I bridged my JL 300/4v2; didn't sound all that amazing so the following day I then turned everything back to how it was in the first place..

Now, my left speaker sounds a little muffled and not as crisp & grabbing as the k2p in the passenger door.. I didn't mess with the crossover at all, so //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crying.gif.ec0ebefe590df0251476573bc49e46d8.gif I don't know what to do!!

 
did you mess with any of the knobs such as the gains? did you wired in the speaker wires the right way as it was before?
I messed with the gains only after I noticed the muffleness.. wouldn't the gains affect both front speakers? This is happening only to the front left, I swap RCA's between left and right and still have same muffleness..

I believe I connected the speakers correctly as they are color paired and the wire hooked to the negative outputs were stipped in black...

I wonder if muffle sound is the cause of a blown speaker?

 
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