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> Blown something or other..., is it my HU or my speakers
post Oct 13, 2006 - 12:08 PM
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6gsillyca



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I went to fill up yesterday and when I pulled into gas station everything was working fine. there was a guy with a trailer ahead of me so I parked and turned car off just behind the pump and waited. He finished his fill and I pulled in. turned car off and filled up myself.

Now when I went to pull out of station the music sounded choppy/cutting out and very bad. I figured it was song (even though it worked going into gas staion) and changed tracks. next song was bad. switched to radio, still bad. then I turned the vol all the way down, and there was still a staticy noise that came out of the speakers. turning deck on and off doesnt help. same with turning car on and off.

Now im almost positive i blew something, it sounds almost like the speakers, but they ALL sound like poop. Ive never seen a senario that would blow ALL 8 speakers at once w/o any major electrical overload. The other thing I can think of might be the MOSFET inside the deck (the internal amp that makes 30w rms to speakers)


Any idea's?
post Oct 14, 2006 - 8:22 AM
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If you turned it all the way down and heard the staticy noise, and if all speakers are equally affected, my guess is definitely the amp.


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post Oct 14, 2006 - 9:26 AM
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check all the wiring to your amp, inc earth. sounds like you could have lost a connection or just bad earth. worse case, the amp has packed up.


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