Blew One of My Rear Speakers

#1
that didnt take long. Anyone know what size they are so I can put some new ones in? Thanks a ton.

Also, I installed some subs using the Audio Control DQ-61. Its a converter that is also an EQ for front rear and sub channels. I highly recommend it.
 

IFMJohn

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#5
Oh they will. Anything non-oem installed into the stereo system will (most likely) cause them to deny the warranty.

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Scott O'Kashan

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#6
Just as with any other aftermarket part, they'd have to prove the aftermarket part caused the problem. Otherwise, by federal law they have to honor the warranty.
 

dirsh

New Member
#7
The sub probably pushed it all out of whack. That's why if I install a sub I'm thinking of removing the rears. Maybe install a set of tweeters or 4 1/2" for rear fill
 

koby

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#9
The sub probably pushed it all out of whack. That's why if I install a sub I'm thinking of removing the rears. Maybe install a set of tweeters or 4 1/2" for rear fill
unless its a big time system i highly doubt the pressure would be great enough to do this.
 
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