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What could make a speaker sound blown?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenLantern747" data-source="post: 1224693" data-attributes="member: 554013"><p>ok, i know the title sounds stupid, but i haven't found an idea about what could be causeing this. i've got an alpine 9833, and my passenger front speaker sounds like its blown. now i tried to swap out the speakers, but with the new one it sounded the same. I'm not sure if its all the time, because i've only really noticed it when it happends. sounds like the tweeters blown, but two good speakers sound the same. checked the wires on the HU, and everything seems to be connected right, so i was just wondering if anyone had any ideas of what else i could check... thanks for any help...</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenLantern747, post: 1224693, member: 554013"] ok, i know the title sounds stupid, but i haven't found an idea about what could be causeing this. i've got an alpine 9833, and my passenger front speaker sounds like its blown. now i tried to swap out the speakers, but with the new one it sounded the same. I'm not sure if its all the time, because i've only really noticed it when it happends. sounds like the tweeters blown, but two good speakers sound the same. checked the wires on the HU, and everything seems to be connected right, so i was just wondering if anyone had any ideas of what else i could check... thanks for any help... Sean [/QUOTE]
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