So my front passenger side speakers (components, so both kick panel and tweeter) started acting funny about a week ago. The tweeter started crackling, but at first i thought it was just the tweeter pod itself rattling with because of the bass in the car (I have a 12 inch luck box bumping) which was not the case. Later I realized the tweeter was crackling when the volume was high, at first, then it started crackling at lower volumes. I couldn't really hear much different from the kick panel speaker. Well, soon after, both speakers quit all together. strangely they would come in and out, mostly out. But if they were working the tweeter would crackle.
My system is powered by a planet audio 1800 watt amp.
Long story short, i took the equipment out and ... :

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What happened? are my crossover/speakers fried? I do push the system pretty hard, but i have it calibrated so i don't push the speakers past their clarity zone. Is this possibly water damage? the crossover was sitting down below the speaker in the empty space behind the fender. None of my other speakers are having trouble.
Any advice?
My system is powered by a planet audio 1800 watt amp.
Long story short, i took the equipment out and ... :

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr

Untitled by dnoble7337, on Flickr
What happened? are my crossover/speakers fried? I do push the system pretty hard, but i have it calibrated so i don't push the speakers past their clarity zone. Is this possibly water damage? the crossover was sitting down below the speaker in the empty space behind the fender. None of my other speakers are having trouble.
Any advice?




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