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Speaker help
I just put in new speakers for my 95 mustang. The passenger side works fine but the driver side sounds blown out even tho i've alrady tested the speaker and know it's not. Anyone know what the fuck is wrong.
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check the wires?
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Re: Speaker help
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+1, you probably got your speaker out of phase.
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or the speaker cone is damaged...loose wire etc
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