Ok, so not EVERYTHING but 2 sets of speakers, 2 sets of subs, and 1 head unit. But, god just hates me because 1 sub was broken when it was brand spanken new, the headunit skipped constantly right out of the box and one of my amps came with the gain control upside down //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/uhoh.gif.c07307dd22ee7e63e22fc8e9c614d1fd.gif.
But I am just focusing on the headunit and speakers. I never ever go past 3/4 volume, in other words I am not the kid that cranks his system up so that everyone in the neighbor hood can hear it. I treat my equipment very nice. When I bought the new HU it skipped everyso often (kenwood excelon) and I was cool with it. I had two sets of speakers hooked up to it: 1 set was some 4x6 rockford fosgates (30wrms) and the second set was some 6x9 lightning audios (they are from walmart just for rear fill until I saved up the money for some components and speaker amp). First one of the lightning audio started making a scratchy noise then both were doing it. I couldn't stand it so I took them off. Upon inspecting them I found that whenever the middle is pushed on they make the scratching noise. Now, the same thing is happening to one of my rockfords. I pulled it out and when I push on the cone it pops inwards and then stops. If I push on the other speaker there is a constant force all the way back towards the magnet. Oh, and now the headunit won't even read cd's for more than 15 seconds.
Do you guys think that the headunit caused the speakers to die??? I ran them off my old pioneer headunit and all worked great. What do you guys think is wrong???
Thank you for any info cuz I am stumped.
But I am just focusing on the headunit and speakers. I never ever go past 3/4 volume, in other words I am not the kid that cranks his system up so that everyone in the neighbor hood can hear it. I treat my equipment very nice. When I bought the new HU it skipped everyso often (kenwood excelon) and I was cool with it. I had two sets of speakers hooked up to it: 1 set was some 4x6 rockford fosgates (30wrms) and the second set was some 6x9 lightning audios (they are from walmart just for rear fill until I saved up the money for some components and speaker amp). First one of the lightning audio started making a scratchy noise then both were doing it. I couldn't stand it so I took them off. Upon inspecting them I found that whenever the middle is pushed on they make the scratching noise. Now, the same thing is happening to one of my rockfords. I pulled it out and when I push on the cone it pops inwards and then stops. If I push on the other speaker there is a constant force all the way back towards the magnet. Oh, and now the headunit won't even read cd's for more than 15 seconds.
Do you guys think that the headunit caused the speakers to die??? I ran them off my old pioneer headunit and all worked great. What do you guys think is wrong???
Thank you for any info cuz I am stumped.
