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<blockquote data-quote="sparten576" data-source="post: 8722034" data-attributes="member: 681462"><p>Haven't tried this yet but I don't think the ground is the main issue here. I spent a good chunk of time moving things, disconnecting speakers, setting different crossovers, gains, and measuring a lot of things.</p><p>I think i've come down to the in line crossover for my speaker taking a dump.</p><p>I've discovered a repeatable phenomena where the speaker in question will play very quietly compared to the other speakers, unless i turn the volume up a little at a time. Lets say at 5/10 volume all speakers but the one in question is at 70db</p><p>when i turn the volume up to 6/10 it will start playing on and off at 70db but heavily staticy and crackly like the above video. If i turn it back down to 5 it gets very quiet again, if i go back to 6 it starts playing again on and off but with the sound issues. If i go to like 8/10 it will always be on but be very back sounding</p><p></p><p>This is repeatable with my phone as the source and is always the same speaker no matter what terminal of the 4 channel amp i use.</p><p></p><p>Do you agree that either the speaker or that inline crossover is bad? This is the set of speakers in question <a href="https://www.crutchfield.com/S-moE7DQgsMKs/p_113XP6903C/Kenwood-Excelon-KFC-XP6903C.html" target="_blank">https://www.crutchfield.com/S-moE7DQgsMKs/p_113XP6903C/Kenwood-Excelon-KFC-XP6903C.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparten576, post: 8722034, member: 681462"] Haven't tried this yet but I don't think the ground is the main issue here. I spent a good chunk of time moving things, disconnecting speakers, setting different crossovers, gains, and measuring a lot of things. I think i've come down to the in line crossover for my speaker taking a dump. I've discovered a repeatable phenomena where the speaker in question will play very quietly compared to the other speakers, unless i turn the volume up a little at a time. Lets say at 5/10 volume all speakers but the one in question is at 70db when i turn the volume up to 6/10 it will start playing on and off at 70db but heavily staticy and crackly like the above video. If i turn it back down to 5 it gets very quiet again, if i go back to 6 it starts playing again on and off but with the sound issues. If i go to like 8/10 it will always be on but be very back sounding This is repeatable with my phone as the source and is always the same speaker no matter what terminal of the 4 channel amp i use. Do you agree that either the speaker or that inline crossover is bad? This is the set of speakers in question [URL]https://www.crutchfield.com/S-moE7DQgsMKs/p_113XP6903C/Kenwood-Excelon-KFC-XP6903C.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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