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George Carenbauer Posted on Feb 01, 2014

Distortion in car's sound system

I have a great sound system, but have experienced intermittent and fairly severe distortion. The issue will last a few weeks or months and then disappear, only to reoccur. I don't think the problem is the speakers themselves, but something else in the system. Any advice or familiarity with this would be appreciated.

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If you can try and unplug one speaker at a time and see if it continues after,have you replaced anything on your sound system?

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