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<blockquote data-quote="jcutler123" data-source="post: 8064075" data-attributes="member: 653148"><p>I dont have a lot of car audio experience and just wanted to get an idea of what I might have going on. My driver side front speaker cuts out and will come back on sometimes when I turn up the volume and the bass hits a little and it will kick on. I switched the speaker to the passenger side and it worked fine so I know it is not the speaker. When I switched the front left and right speaker wires from the amp the problem switched to the other side and the driver side worked fine. So is that a wiring issue or amp issue or could it be something else? Thanks for any help</p><p></p><p>Kenwood DNX5120</p><p></p><p>JL A4300 amp</p><p></p><p>speakers are front door speakers, infinty speakers around $100, nothing major</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcutler123, post: 8064075, member: 653148"] I dont have a lot of car audio experience and just wanted to get an idea of what I might have going on. My driver side front speaker cuts out and will come back on sometimes when I turn up the volume and the bass hits a little and it will kick on. I switched the speaker to the passenger side and it worked fine so I know it is not the speaker. When I switched the front left and right speaker wires from the amp the problem switched to the other side and the driver side worked fine. So is that a wiring issue or amp issue or could it be something else? Thanks for any help Kenwood DNX5120 JL A4300 amp speakers are front door speakers, infinty speakers around $100, nothing major [/QUOTE]
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