I've been noticing a problem with my speakers lately, and I'm hoping I don't have to purchase some new ones but anyways...
I have Alpine Type-R 5x7s, and I'm running (60 RMS at 0 db) to them, at an unclipped volume..
On some songs that have a medium frequency, theres this like scratching sound. If I had to guess, i'd say its around ~ 450 hz... If anyone knows Lil Wayne, sometimes his voice will create this scartching sound (only on this one speaker). It's not the woofer, because even when the bass is turned all the way down, it still does it. It's not my tweeter either.
Basically when some people are talking or something of that sort on a CD, some of their words will have this strong static / clicking type sound. Could this be the result of a blown speaker? It's only my front left speaker. I've tried switching the RCAs up and it's still there.
Can a speaker be blown only at certain frequencies? (if that makes sense?). It'll play the bass lines fine and most songs, but theres a certain frequency I guess where it makes this sound...
I have Alpine Type-R 5x7s, and I'm running (60 RMS at 0 db) to them, at an unclipped volume..
On some songs that have a medium frequency, theres this like scratching sound. If I had to guess, i'd say its around ~ 450 hz... If anyone knows Lil Wayne, sometimes his voice will create this scartching sound (only on this one speaker). It's not the woofer, because even when the bass is turned all the way down, it still does it. It's not my tweeter either.
Basically when some people are talking or something of that sort on a CD, some of their words will have this strong static / clicking type sound. Could this be the result of a blown speaker? It's only my front left speaker. I've tried switching the RCAs up and it's still there.
Can a speaker be blown only at certain frequencies? (if that makes sense?). It'll play the bass lines fine and most songs, but theres a certain frequency I guess where it makes this sound...