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what the hell, my infinity 6x9's keep having problems!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="tritonstudio" data-source="post: 299439" data-attributes="member: 549542"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Did you install it or the stereo store ?</p><p></p><p>For any electrial stuff, you have to have the</p><p></p><p>wire connected correctly, otherwise it will blow all of your expensive gears.</p><p></p><p>I would go with the most basic step first. Thus, I would go back carefully check all of the cable to make sure the (+), (-), Right, Left, etc... hook up correctly. If the (+) wire go to (-) , then the sound can't be right on that speaker, it can't last long. Also the amp have to provide enough power for that each speaker . Ex. If it rated at 100 watts rms/300watts peak , then the power from the amp to feed for that speaker have to be at 100 watts rms minimum. So it would give your speaker sound much more clean &amp; crispy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tritonstudio, post: 299439, member: 549542"] Hi, Did you install it or the stereo store ? For any electrial stuff, you have to have the wire connected correctly, otherwise it will blow all of your expensive gears. I would go with the most basic step first. Thus, I would go back carefully check all of the cable to make sure the (+), (-), Right, Left, etc... hook up correctly. If the (+) wire go to (-) , then the sound can't be right on that speaker, it can't last long. Also the amp have to provide enough power for that each speaker . Ex. If it rated at 100 watts rms/300watts peak , then the power from the amp to feed for that speaker have to be at 100 watts rms minimum. So it would give your speaker sound much more clean & crispy. [/QUOTE]
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