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This is a new one to me.

So it got cold here and I turned my car stereo on about a week ago. The right midrange in the kick sterted to make a static/crackling sound. I immediatly turned the radio off until I could check it over.

I checked my wiring and everything is secure. I turned the radio back on and the problem is not there anymore. The speaker then worked and no static.

Two weeks go by and its randomly doing it again. I am at a loss. Ive checked everything but the impedance of the driver. Who knows maybe its on its death bed. :(

Squeak, you do warranties? lawl! J/K

I love these Coustic speakers and really dont want to go through the hassle of finding another to replace.

Anyways, anyone have any ideas?

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Could be a bad connection within the RCA feeding that channel??

Had that problem myself once, and that is what it was.

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Any possibility of moisture in the speaker enclosure?

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No possibility of either speaker lead grounding?

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Update...

Took the speaker out, Imp reads a steady 3.5 ohm so its not messed up.

Checked the RCA's. They are Street wire zero noise 2.0. Connection is solid, very solid...

No moisture present. While I was in tehre I added some polyfill that I had meaning to do for quite a while. I would have noticed it then.

No visibly grounding out...

Im at a loss...I just tuned the setup for 2 hours (cause one of my tard friends got button happy) No static...Guess its just a waiting game.

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