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<blockquote data-quote="chevy_aveo_2005" data-source="post: 8485564" data-attributes="member: 668587"><p>TOday i received my car back from the audio shop. I was in their parking lot, and i played a song called blue by gemini. My driver side woofer rattled like if it were blown. The problem was that the speakers were only half way turned up, with only half bass boost. I understand the sound of a speaker which is distorting. In no way were my speakers distorting, yet the driver side speaker sounded blown. At this point i spoke to the audio guy and tried showing him, except it wasnt making the noise anymore . Same song same volume. Later on it did it again. What is this? It has happened twice, volume and/or bass boost dont seem to affect it. Both times bass boost was only partial. Ive played the speakers with high bass boost and pushed them pretty high with out any distortion just out of curiosity, then turned them down to a more comfortable listening level with no noise issues, why am i occasionally getting this "blown" noise??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevy_aveo_2005, post: 8485564, member: 668587"] TOday i received my car back from the audio shop. I was in their parking lot, and i played a song called blue by gemini. My driver side woofer rattled like if it were blown. The problem was that the speakers were only half way turned up, with only half bass boost. I understand the sound of a speaker which is distorting. In no way were my speakers distorting, yet the driver side speaker sounded blown. At this point i spoke to the audio guy and tried showing him, except it wasnt making the noise anymore . Same song same volume. Later on it did it again. What is this? It has happened twice, volume and/or bass boost dont seem to affect it. Both times bass boost was only partial. Ive played the speakers with high bass boost and pushed them pretty high with out any distortion just out of curiosity, then turned them down to a more comfortable listening level with no noise issues, why am i occasionally getting this "blown" noise?? [/QUOTE]
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