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<blockquote data-quote="spark29" data-source="post: 4481435" data-attributes="member: 591864"><p>I drive a 2000 nissan maxima with a bose sound system, 4 speakers + subwoofer. A few months ago my subwoofer just cut out completely. A friend was riding in the back and said he heard it pop or something, but I don't know. Then about a month after that the subwoofer cut back in. No problems at all with the rest of the speakers. Since then the subwoofer has been cutting in and out, pretty annoying.</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about speakers, I guess I know a little about how guitar amplifiers and speakers work. But beyond that the cars audio is pretty foreign to me. Can anyone recommend a way to check to see if the amp or the speaker is broken or how to fix it? I'm afraid something is just coming loose and I could tighten it and be fine. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spark29, post: 4481435, member: 591864"] I drive a 2000 nissan maxima with a bose sound system, 4 speakers + subwoofer. A few months ago my subwoofer just cut out completely. A friend was riding in the back and said he heard it pop or something, but I don't know. Then about a month after that the subwoofer cut back in. No problems at all with the rest of the speakers. Since then the subwoofer has been cutting in and out, pretty annoying. I don't know much about speakers, I guess I know a little about how guitar amplifiers and speakers work. But beyond that the cars audio is pretty foreign to me. Can anyone recommend a way to check to see if the amp or the speaker is broken or how to fix it? I'm afraid something is just coming loose and I could tighten it and be fine. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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