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<blockquote data-quote="stikystikyricky" data-source="post: 6754740" data-attributes="member: 615932"><p>Just got a new set of components.. PPI-355cs about 2 months ago... The woofers stopped working.. pulled them out and the wire going into the crossover is corroded. Unplugged it and white/greyish powder came out.. Same with the contact on the speaker as well... Both + and - are corroded. I dont see any water in the door.. Ideas what caused this? They are hooked up to an external amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stikystikyricky, post: 6754740, member: 615932"] Just got a new set of components.. PPI-355cs about 2 months ago... The woofers stopped working.. pulled them out and the wire going into the crossover is corroded. Unplugged it and white/greyish powder came out.. Same with the contact on the speaker as well... Both + and - are corroded. I dont see any water in the door.. Ideas what caused this? They are hooked up to an external amp. [/QUOTE]
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