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Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok so good news. the place i bought the speakers from has a 1 year warranty. they said i can ship back just the crossover and tweeter for replacements on both. but i have to pay for shipping sadly. but its cheaper than buying new parts from somewhere else. my first issue is disconnecting them. wonder what should i disconnect and how? since im returning the tweeter and crossover. do i just cut the wires? and unscrew them where they were installed? any chance just cutting the wires but leaving open wires could cause some electrical issues if i try to play music just through the right side while i wait for the replacement items through shipping? -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
derp me. i didnt even consider that haha. wow that would tell me for sure if its the tweeter or the crossover right? hmmmm ok. but how difficult is it to just swap the tweeter? i didnt do the install. i was going to go to a different local shop to have the install a new tweeter since everythings already in place, the shop said it would be around $45 to install a new tweeter. which is more than id like, but seems an okay price. maybe ill just learn to do it myself. what would this probably consist of? just a screwdriver and what? what connects the wire to the tweeter? would i need to solder it or something -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
also. isnt is super weird that the tweeter still plays fine. except the volume is much lower than the other tweeter. and the random crackling sound from the tweeter? i would have thought if the tweeter is damaged then it would not play at all? which makes me think its not the physical tweeter and it may be the crossover? this is super confusing -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok so ive been busy and i finally got to this i swapped the RCAs. issue still stays on left tweeter. i swapped the amp channels, and the issue still stays on the left tweeter i think i may i poorly explained it in first post. when i said the issue comes and goes, i meant the slight crackling noise that sounds from the left tweeter comes and goes. but the lower volume in the left tweeter is constand and always happens. so the low volume in tweeter is always there. but the crackling comes and goes, and both issue are ONLY in the LEFT TWEETER. so..... its not the RCA and not the channels on the amp. what else can it be? only things i can think of, are the physical tweeter is failing or the crossover is failing? i checked the wires into the crossover and tweeter, and all seem to be snug in place. so what should i do next? should i start by ordering a new pair of tweeters and swapping out the left tweeter for a new one? or the crossover on the left side? can i check anything before actually ordering something new? did i miss something thank you M5 for reading my book, i really do appreciate any help! :] -
DA VAN! 12 CF XSv4 18"s, 12 CF 8X's on 18v, 48 XS Power D1600s, huuuuge buuild
Florida_Audio replied to lownlouddd's topic in Build Logs
wow looks intense. i love the racks for the amps. at least i think thats what i was looking at -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
except when u hated reading my "books" as i believe you called some of my posts a bit ago. lol :] -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok yea thanks. ill just disconnect the negative terminal. but good to learn more about it. always open to hearing what you have to say about these things. sorry if i ask to clarify what u mean sometimes, because im learning. but thanks! last time i disconnected the negative battery terminal, when i got an oil change a few weeks after, they tightened it for me. maybe i need another tool. i just have a very basic wrench -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
oh ok. so as long as i dont touch anything to the power wire thats connected to the battery in front or the amplifier in the back, then it should be fine? -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
not exactly sure by "Ground out the power" means. but assume its if theres electricity that destroys stuff within the system. and im not sure how to pull the fuse? is this easy to pull out and replace? ive seent he fuse i think, but it didnt look like i can remove it easily? the battery terminal, i just unscrew and lift it off the battery. seems easy? -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok thanks. appreciate the list of things to check! what i was looking for. and most of these i can do myself and understand the looking at the wires part, i can do, but not 100% sure i know enough to notice something wrong, other than if a wire is completely disconnected. last time i disconnected my battery at the negative terminal, it slides back on, but doesnt screw in tight, so ill have to figure that out after, since i should disconnect negative terminal before messing with RCAs? right? -
Left tweeter seems to be dying, sounds weak
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
wow my bad.... i was brought to a completely white blank page after posting before, so i though it didnt post. -
when first looking up information about what type of wires to get, i always heard great things about the quality of NVX wires. they were in the top 5 brands for sure. cool to see they are now being offered here as well
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any1 else? for example, frogcase gives me this "Array ( [0] => 1464216727 [1] => " and aaron clinton gives me "Array ( [0] => 1464216728 [1] => "
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error message when clicking on username for profile?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in General Audio
thanks, i can now access user profiles when clicking on usernames. much appreciated! -
never gets old, good ole, ronnie coleman! happy bday, hope u dont mind random humor lol
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error message when clicking on username for profile?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in General Audio
ok thanks for all the responses, glad to know its been known and a fix is being worked on. -
error message when clicking on username for profile?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in General Audio
ok thanks! -
error message when clicking on username for profile?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in General Audio
i wanted to send a message to a user, but cant, because i cant visit their profile to click to send a message been doing it all day today, since i tried -
curious what he decided to get? since this threads here now... lol
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wow and thats why u wear a helmet and the other clothing he was wearing lucky for him well sort of unlucky, but was lucky he was wearing proper attire
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Loud hissing sound when no music being played, is this normal?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
and update.... well i almost never play the radio in my car, but i just did for a few minutes and i checked to see if i could produce any crackling noises from the right speaker. and by the way i forgot to mention, i believe it is ONLY from the TWEETER and not the speaker below it. so when playing the radio on headunit, it does not crackle at all. nothing i could tell, when pressing buttons. super weird? so maybe it is the headunits fault? and nothing else? or is it possible its the installation job, and it for some reason doesnt affect the radio source? weird? i got it from sonic electronix and it seemed to be brand new, but ive heard rumors that they often ship our refurbished items, when they list them as new... -
Loud hissing sound when no music being played, is this normal?
Florida_Audio posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
So i believe my headunit can go up to number 35 for volume. When playing music, around 12 is pretty decent loudness, but up to around 16 is pretty loud. and i dont think i would ever turn it above 20. when there is no music playing, my speakers hiss quite loud. the same volume of hiss can be heard when the headunit volume is set from 1 to around 10. any volume above 10 on the headunit, then the speakers his increases with each volume increase. i dont really notice the hiss when theres music playing. just wondering, is this normal? is it a bad sign? how might i go about fixing it? -
Loud hissing sound when no music being played, is this normal?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
true that thanks. this is definitely a lesson learned. forcing me to learn things at a faster pace than i would like, but yes it is. unfortunate though. i thought this local shop was one of the best in the area. from their google reviews and yelp i think, i tried to check as much as i could. but it wasnt enough -
Loud hissing sound when no music being played, is this normal?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
sorry, who is AE? man... i should really ask the shop for partial refund... if i need to redo their work... which i dont even have the tools for. ok thanks. this really does seem way over my head as jcarter mentioned..... i really dont have the cash to spend to have someone else fix this... maybe i will contact the shop again and let them know these issues are here, and ask what they are willing to do to fix it. theres really not much i can do with the shop. im sure they have to know how to fix these things, they are just too lazy to have done it right the first time and too greedy to bother fixing it now i do have issues. i wonder if the reason the installation took much longer than they expected, is because they realized some issues and tried fixing them, but eventually just gave up and thought they spent enough time, and were done. -
Loud hissing sound when no music being played, is this normal?
Florida_Audio replied to Florida_Audio's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
its not possible the crackling is due to the bad ground? same as the hissing from speakers? the crackling only happens from the one speaker with the louder hissing. both speakers hiss, 1 is louder than the other. only one speaker crackles when pressing headunit buttons