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Speakers begin to stop working when Bass is hitting
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<blockquote data-quote="csowens01" data-source="post: 8729962" data-attributes="member: 681915"><p>Recently, I installed new speakers in the front of my car (2 Kicker 46CSC674), and everything has been fine up until about thirty minutes ago. I've been able to listen to music just fine for the last few days even after the new installation, and just randomly when I was driving earlier sometimes when the bass would hit, the speakers would go out but the subwoofer was still hitting, so you could still hear the bass. This happened more often when I was connected to Bluetooth and happened very rarely when I was connected to the radio.</p><p></p><p>The only thing connected to my amp is my sub. The other speakers are not hooked into an amp that I have personally bought nor installed, so I'm assuming that maybe there is some sort of shortage going on within the speakers. This isn't extremely frequent and generally happens around higher volumes (still isn't as frequent), but when it does happen I notice that the speakers gradually begin to cut out, and then they fade completely, only hearing the bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csowens01, post: 8729962, member: 681915"] Recently, I installed new speakers in the front of my car (2 Kicker 46CSC674), and everything has been fine up until about thirty minutes ago. I've been able to listen to music just fine for the last few days even after the new installation, and just randomly when I was driving earlier sometimes when the bass would hit, the speakers would go out but the subwoofer was still hitting, so you could still hear the bass. This happened more often when I was connected to Bluetooth and happened very rarely when I was connected to the radio. The only thing connected to my amp is my sub. The other speakers are not hooked into an amp that I have personally bought nor installed, so I'm assuming that maybe there is some sort of shortage going on within the speakers. This isn't extremely frequent and generally happens around higher volumes (still isn't as frequent), but when it does happen I notice that the speakers gradually begin to cut out, and then they fade completely, only hearing the bass. [/QUOTE]
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