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fixing rattling noise on my speakers?
hi, i have recently (a month or so ago) bought 4 new speakers for my honda civic because the factory brand was a piece of dirt
i have 2 6.5 pioneers in the rear which work great and 2 6.5 kenwood speakers on the front, all is going fine for sound but it sounds like everytime i play songs with certain bass frequency my right front speaker seems to rattle, and i had it professionally installed because they needed to add spacers to make the speakers fit. i am wondering weather its just the song quality or if the spacer or speaker is loose?
i know the speakers arent shot because they are brand new
ok i would understand the whole thing of the cover hitting the speaker, but why is it only on this speaker?
Whoooaaaa nelly they sure know a lot without even looking or listening! Try to turn your bass adjustment to ZERO (where it should be) If it doesnt go away, then you have a blown speaker. Whether it is brand new out of the box never been installed, or whether its a week old and you decided to blow up your stuff by cranking the bass, then you should take it to the shop who installed it and ask them to look at it, and pray you have an in store warranty.
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