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Old 09-29-2009, 01:11 AM   #1
YarisSedan
 
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One of my rear speakers sound like its pluged up?!?

So my system goes as follows. I have a aftermarket deck with a 4 channel amp and 6.5 components in front and 6x9 coaxials in the rear.

The right rear speaker acts almost like its plugged. Once and awile the sound will stop working. Then if i turn the volume way up i get a teeny bit of sound and then turn it way way up it starts to crackle like the volume is blasting out a clog. And then the sound goes back to normal and will work normal for a day. Then it happens again.

Any stereo gurus have any idea what would be the likely problem? At first i thought it was a blown out speaker but after turning volume up the speaker functions normally.
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