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speaker balance issue? I'm lost lol
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<blockquote data-quote="fixinit" data-source="post: 8560837" data-attributes="member: 670893"><p>Positive and negative leads could be touching somewhere. Maybe loose connection(s) at the speakers itself, or a possible bad connection from the head unit harness wires to the speaker wires? I'd personally check the connections at the front speakers if you're comfortable taking the door covers off. Or if easier, double check that your speaker wire connections at the head unit are either crimped tight and/or connected and wrapped properly. What size are the two front speakers?</p><p></p><p>Edit: What size do you <em>think</em> the two front speakers are? We could tell you what stock speakers you have if you feel inclined enough to tell us the make, model, trim, and year (or generation) of the vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fixinit, post: 8560837, member: 670893"] Positive and negative leads could be touching somewhere. Maybe loose connection(s) at the speakers itself, or a possible bad connection from the head unit harness wires to the speaker wires? I'd personally check the connections at the front speakers if you're comfortable taking the door covers off. Or if easier, double check that your speaker wire connections at the head unit are either crimped tight and/or connected and wrapped properly. What size are the two front speakers? Edit: What size do you [I]think[/I] the two front speakers are? We could tell you what stock speakers you have if you feel inclined enough to tell us the make, model, trim, and year (or generation) of the vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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