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hey peeeps

For sumreason in the last month my speakers in my R32 have become distorted its really anoying and i dont wanna wanna spend money to get it fixed when i could do it myself if sum1 could help that would be great??

cheers

at all volume levels ? or random?

what brand of speaker?

how much power ? run off the deck or amp?

do they do it cold and hot after running a little while?

fronts or rears?

any music or talk radio as well ?

if you can record a few seconds of it on a phone or ? and post it up it might help troubleshoot a lot..as you can see we need more info before pointing you in the right direction.

cheers

at all volume levels ? or random?

what brand of speaker?

how much power ? run off the deck or amp?

do they do it cold and hot after running a little while

fronts or rears?

any music or talk radio as well ?

if you can record a few seconds of it on a phone or ? and post it up it might help troubleshoot a lot..as you can see we need more info before pointing you in the right direction.

cheers

hey mate it happens 2 CDs And radio it's all the speakers .they are stock skyline speakers and sumtimes a loose volumein the back but il have slight sound in the front. I'f I hit a bump in the road it sumtimes fixes but not for long ? Il try record it if this dosnt help.

Cheers mate

hey mate it happens 2 CDs And radio it's all the speakers .they are stock skyline speakers and sumtimes a loose volumein the back but il have slight sound in the front. I'f I hit a bump in the road it sumtimes fixes but not for long ? Il try record it if this dosnt help.

Cheers mate

is it distortion(music that sounds funny/muddy/popping)

or static electricity sounds/whine

type of deck ? stock or after market ?

if it has a old type rotary volume knob it can be a problem if the car was smoked in or driven in lots of dust

amps ?

sound more like a bad wiring/circuit board if a bump in the road fixes it

have you faded the speaker to each one separate and tested to be sure its not just one speaker your hearing ?

more info please

Hey

ok I have a pioneer deck Stock speakers. ATM I only have sound at the front. while I'm driving the back spearkers make disorted noise like crackling.I think there's a loose conection sumwhere. It's disorted when u turn the volume up too ??

Hey

ok I have a pioneer deck Stock speakers. ATM I only have sound at the front. while I'm driving the back spearkers make disorted noise like crackling.I think there's a loose conection sumwhere. It's disorted when u turn the volume up too ??

first guess - look at the speakers in the boot up close, baby bolts hitting the wires, loose speaker wires hitting the metal of the car from rear speakers area(aftermarket decks don't like using the car body for the ground on the speaker wires too many OHMS..lol), tinsel leads that go from the speaker connection to the speaker coil touching metal , re-bend carefully.

or simply the factory paper cone speakers are cracked on the cone from being old and in the UV sun all day, if they make a rough sound the voice coils might be fried, you can tell if you carefully push on the cone with even force to move it in and out, if you feel grinding, dirty feel its most likely dead. (OHM meter can tell you as well)

cracked cones, ditch them for some new ones, you don't need to spend a mint to improve over factory..lol

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next option would be the deck wiring is stuffed , most likely a "tape the wire together" job that has come loose and now shorts out random ?

Edited by sapphiregraphics

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