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I recently bought a 1994 Dodge Spirit. Everything works great on it except the right front speaker was completely dead. The other day I went to Circuit City and I bought a pair of 5 1/4" Pioneer speakers and I set up an appointment with their Road Shop for them to install them. So I take my car to the shop and I leave for 2 hours, coming back when I got the call that it was done. I get in my car and at first the sound was fine, and now all the speakers worked (I had the front two replaced). But after a short time a strange hizzing/buzzing noise kept coming out of my back left speaker and a little out of the new front left one. What the heck could have caused this? And what should I do to get it fixed?

2006-08-25 20:23:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

3 answers

Most likely the speaker coil tube has ripped or the wire gauge is too small. Try vacuuming the speakers first, metal shavings can become imbedded in the cone causing the buzzing. Then use a new speaker, if the buzzing continues it's your wires. try a heavier gauge wire, cranking the stereo up heats up the wires, causing more resistance, hence distortion, thicker wires have less resistance. If the buzzing stops with new speakers, your old ones are shot. Anyhoo take it back to Circuit City.

2006-08-25 20:41:15 · answer #1 · answered by Drgeeforce 3 · 1 0

Cheap speakers or the polarity is backwards on the installation or you may have already blown them a cracking sound means their blown. Also the install could be sloppy and the cone could be buzzing against something even wire etc.

Take it back and have them look at it.

2006-08-26 03:29:41 · answer #2 · answered by grande alacrán 5 · 0 0

their might be something like a sewing needle in them go to the car dealer however you might need to get a new one

2006-08-26 03:31:17 · answer #3 · answered by nikki fm 2 · 0 0

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