Your probably right. Btw, Trick Star, its an 86 Trans Am with the performance sound package (stock subs, amp in dashboard, etc) The stock subs are gone (thank god)
Also, a thought just came to me. That box in the dash that I mentioned, which controlled the power to each speaker... My front two speakers seam to be DOA, and at least one amp to the trunk is bad. The signal for the subs seems to be comming from the signal for the front two speakers, because when i move the sound all the way to the back, the subs are, essentially, off, and as I move it back, the sound dies down (as do the front speakers) but when i move it all the way to the front, theyre on. Now, that box that I was talking about, which controlls the power to each speaker, i turned it up all the way without thinking, because it didnt seem to be an amp, due to the weight. Or lack of it. can anyone think of a possibility of that box sending too much power to the front and therefore damaging the speakers? the speakers are rated for 250 each in the front and 600 in the trunk, so i doubt a stock cd player, which probably puts out MAXIMUM 15w per channel, is overloading the speakers...but any ideas? Its pointless to put in new speakers if they're just going to blow too.
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