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Old June 24th 04, 05:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Dan405
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Right, 1993 405, Pioneer 6500r head unit, Pioneer 3 way 200w in the front
doors, Pioneer 300w (i think, can't remember) 6x9 3 ways in the rear shelf.
The right rear speaker on the shelf is very quiet, it works, but is MUCH
quieter than the rest.

Any ideas what could be wrong?

Cheers


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Old June 24th 04, 05:55 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Dan405
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"Dan405" wrote in message
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Right, 1993 405, Pioneer 6500r head unit, Pioneer 3 way 200w in the front
doors, Pioneer 300w (i think, can't remember) 6x9 3 ways in the rear

shelf.
The right rear speaker on the shelf is very quiet, it works, but is MUCH
quieter than the rest.

Any ideas what could be wrong?

Cheers


BTW, tested it with another speaker and its the same, so its not the
speaker.

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Dan


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Old June 28th 04, 04:20 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Chris B
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"Dan405" wrote in message
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The right rear speaker on the shelf is very quiet, it works, but is MUCH
quieter than the rest.

Any ideas what could be wrong?

Cheers


BTW, tested it with another speaker and its the same, so its not the
speaker.


Could be something's fried in the amplifier circuit - have you tried testing
the channels by switching the speakers at the amp end? Switch the two rear
speakers over on the amp/head unit connections and see if the same speaker
is still low, or if the left rear has now gone quiet. If so, there's nothing
wrong with the speaker or the speaker wire, so it's very likely to be
something internal with your amp.

Chris.


 




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