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random speaker burn?
ive been running pionner speakers with amp for over 3 months, later today randomly i here a huge POP noise, i though it was a snowball, then happend again and again, before i realize it was the back speakers i open the trunk do a few test from putting the sound to 0-5 and makes more pop, then relize the speakers is smokeing!!, now i dont understand why this happen i took the speaker apart and everything looks fin, but smells realy bad!, what should i do how can i test anything. everything was new when i bought it, and i havent blasted the speakers in a while, so why would everything start to burn now, and only the 2 back speakers, are these speakers scrape, or still good, they seem fine, but the magnet smells real bad!
pionneer TS-G4643R 130 watts peak
with a dual amp from walmart 600 watts peak
thanks
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now ive changed all the speakers rewierd everything but the RCA cables, now it was working fine, then started to do some cracking and poping sounds then speakers stoped working... i pluged the speakers to the head unit and works fine... and pluged it back to the amp and some poping sounds,,, could this be the RCA cables or a broken amp?? thanks
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You probably fried the amp by clipping the signal. This is what happens when you buy sub par quality components from wal mart
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And how could this happen, it was working fine for over 4 months, pluss it fried a speaker, just changed the amp and everything works
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You set the gain too high. And you say it fried a speaker then you say you changed the amp and everything worked, well which is it?
And over time low quality components fail. Regardless of how new or old, things break.
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Exacly i just bought a new amp and it works fine, i wanna know why the old amp fried my speakers, i want to prevent this
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If your speakers are fried then changing the amp wouldn't make a difference....
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could be the amp itself had a bad solder connection internally that was good cold but as soon as it warms up opens creating the popping sound.. just my .02
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lots of reasons electronic can fail.
its the reason some electronics cost more than others 99% of reliability is assembly of the components.