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<blockquote data-quote="legaspi89" data-source="post: 8600905" data-attributes="member: 638242"><p>I am running Alpine PDX 4 channel Amp to the Alpine SPR 60c speakers. My system has been running good with no problems for a long time. All of a sudden, the speaker (only on the driver side) goes out along with the tweeter. So I removed the door panel and disconnected the wires then connected them back on and it started working. However about 2 weeks later, the same speaker went out again. I should mention the speaker just goes out suddenly. It doesn't phase in and out like if there's a short or something. So far I have tested the speaker with a multimeter and the speaker is good. What else can the problem be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legaspi89, post: 8600905, member: 638242"] I am running Alpine PDX 4 channel Amp to the Alpine SPR 60c speakers. My system has been running good with no problems for a long time. All of a sudden, the speaker (only on the driver side) goes out along with the tweeter. So I removed the door panel and disconnected the wires then connected them back on and it started working. However about 2 weeks later, the same speaker went out again. I should mention the speaker just goes out suddenly. It doesn't phase in and out like if there's a short or something. So far I have tested the speaker with a multimeter and the speaker is good. What else can the problem be? [/QUOTE]
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