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So it seems my left woofer went out..in the last week it cut out and came back, but now it just does it all the time and it makes a

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Old 09-18-2013, 02:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So it seems my left woofer went out..in the last week it cut out and came back, but now it just does it all the time and it makes a noticeable rattling noise when it does work. About a year ago it cut out randomly for a few minutes and came back, perhaps it was always defective. I think the voice coil is damaged as it makes a "tinny?" noise when I tap on the cone now.

Anyways they're Polk DB6501s, does anyone know where I can buy just a pair of woofers themselves, I haven't found anything.

If I have to replace my entire component set, any recommendations within a similar price range? I'm running them off of my headunit *Kenwood DNX6980* and have a pioneer 10" sub as well.

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have you checked if water got on it at all?

ive had that happen in the past on another car. i made a up-side-down U shaped hat out of a plastic sheet and covered the top of the speaker so water would not drip onto the terminals.
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Hmm it looks pretty dry overall, and I didn't notice any water around the inside of my door. I'll take another look later
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i might even recommend covering the basket and hitting the terminals with plasti-dip.
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more than likely it was caused by moisture as stated above, especially since you are putting a small amount of power into them. Its important to provide some level of moisture protection to a speaker installed in a door... They WILL get wet at some point.
I have formed baffles using dynamat on vehicles with odd/limited woofer space in the past. Very easy to do, and worth the minimal effort.
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Cool, thanks for the advice guys!
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