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<blockquote data-quote="RoachForLife" data-source="post: 4883665" data-attributes="member: 587272"><p>Speakers were running just fine Sunday when I put everything together. Set of PG RSD6.5 comps and an Alpine PDX 4.100 amp. On the way to work yesterday I noticed my driverside went out but I heard some buzzing like it was a bad connection. I then wiggled the wire from amp to the crossover and bam, sound. So I got a new wire and ran it this morning. So it was good for about 30seconds and then it went out again.</p><p></p><p>Same with the pass. side this morning as well. I have both my tweeter and mid in the door and the crossover is in the trunk so the long wire is from the mid and tweeter to the crossover (rather than having the crossover in the door). I dont think this makes an issue but any ideas why the sound is not coming out?</p><p></p><p>Should I mess with the filter? crossover? gain?</p><p></p><p>Also to note, I dont think the speakers are bad since BOTH the mid and tweeter stop playing. If anything seems like my crossover units are dead.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoachForLife, post: 4883665, member: 587272"] Speakers were running just fine Sunday when I put everything together. Set of PG RSD6.5 comps and an Alpine PDX 4.100 amp. On the way to work yesterday I noticed my driverside went out but I heard some buzzing like it was a bad connection. I then wiggled the wire from amp to the crossover and bam, sound. So I got a new wire and ran it this morning. So it was good for about 30seconds and then it went out again. Same with the pass. side this morning as well. I have both my tweeter and mid in the door and the crossover is in the trunk so the long wire is from the mid and tweeter to the crossover (rather than having the crossover in the door). I dont think this makes an issue but any ideas why the sound is not coming out? Should I mess with the filter? crossover? gain? Also to note, I dont think the speakers are bad since BOTH the mid and tweeter stop playing. If anything seems like my crossover units are dead. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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