Speakers cut out at lower volume, and come back on at high volume

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I have a Ford Ranger ext. cab, with 4 Pioneer 6x8's, a cheap sony head unit, a 2010 DVC compvr, and a sonyXM-1s sub amp. Recently my right door panel speaker and my left speaker in my rear stage have been cutting out at low volumes sporadically, but when I turn the volume up loud the come back on and sound as good as they ever did. What could be causing this, should I check my connections? I got these speakers in October of 2012 so I've had them something like 10 months. Could it be a problem with my head unit? Thanks.

 
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