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Speakers keep blowing?

Hello, i have a 2010 Genesis sedan. The problem im having is my speakers keep blowing. I had kenwood subs that blew after a few months. I had my rear door speakers replaced with some kenwoods while keeping the factory front door speakers. As we speak my kenwood subs are in the shop for repair but today i noticed my passenger door speakers, front and back, are blown. What is going on!!! I dont play music excessively loud either.

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    Are you sure they are blown? Check all the wirings, make sure they aren't disconnected. Make sure the amplifier is still in good condition and that it's not in the protect mode.

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Not enough information, sorry. We need to know every detail of your system. Amplifier brand and model number, head unit info, speaker brands and models, how everything is wired, etc., and what kind of tests on your supposedly "blown" speakers you've run. .  

  • 4 months ago

    Jesus christ jordan. Turn the volume down. How hard is that to figure out? 

  • 4 months ago

    Giving speakers more power at lower frequencies, than they can handle, will blow them out. Deep bass pushes speakers to their longest excursion. It isn't just watts, but frequency, that plays into wear and tear.

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