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General => Car audio => Topic started by: Simpson on 24 April 2006, 21:55

Title: have i blown my speakers, erm yes i think so!
Post by: Simpson on 24 April 2006, 21:55
well i have finished wiring up my front jbl components in the front and now after just listening to one side loud for a couple of days , the tweeter has started making a horrible screeching noise, i guess it ruins them just using one side as i hadnt got round to fitting other door card and speakers as i was fitting remote central while i was at it, or could it just be that i have wired up the wrong polarity? cheers
Title: Re: have i blown my speakers, erm yes i think so!
Post by: Dizzie on 25 April 2006, 22:06
it won't hurt only running 1 side at all. If the speakers were brand new you should run them in before cranking up the volume! Also running them off a small wattage supply will damage them.

Running them out of phase doesn't hurt them. sometimes it can be beneficial to run 1 like that to balance the sound out. If the one side of the car sounds louder than the other it's usually down to 1 being out of phase.
Title: Re: have i blown my speakers, erm yes i think so!
Post by: Simpson on 25 April 2006, 23:50
cheers for that i think what had happened is i forgot to insulate the connectors to the tweeters thus getting a loud screeching as if blown, seem ok today. So you think i need an amp to power them then? i just have a standard alpine head unit poering them up? thanks mate :smiley:
Title: Re: have i blown my speakers, erm yes i think so!
Post by: Uruk Hai on 26 April 2006, 17:46
It all depends on the power of your head unit, I've got a Alpine 9833R which I think is 4 x 60 watts and that sounds fine running front speakers but it all depends what you want to achieve with your system (i.e bass, clarity or volume e.c.t)
Title: Re: have i blown my speakers, erm yes i think so!
Post by: Simpson on 26 April 2006, 17:48
cheers, my alpine head unit is 4 * 45 Watts, and i really was after more clarity and volume up front as i have a Sony 1200 Watt sub in the boot. thanks again  :smiley:
Title: Re: have i blown my speakers, erm yes i think so!
Post by: j_s on 27 April 2006, 10:59
Ignore the headunit ratings as they are not rms.

If you want more volume and clarity then an amp is the way to go for the front speakers.