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    Tower Speakers

    Ok on my 07 Rz2 the tower speakers seem to cut out when the music is at a farely loud level around where we board with it at. My friend who has the 06 22v has the same problem this is with the kicker tower speakers but i was wondering if i can fix this by adjusting the amps or what? any help would be great.

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    Originally posted by rensink View Post
    Ok on my 07 Rz2 the tower speakers seem to cut out when the music is at a farely loud level around where we board with it at. My friend who has the 06 22v has the same problem this is with the kicker tower speakers but i was wondering if i can fix this by adjusting the amps or what? any help would be great.
    open the compartment and let some air through it. Mine do the same thing and that is the tell tell sign that I need to get them cooled down.

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      #3
      we have tried that and it didnt seem to work we have emptied the compartment and opened both hatches and let air move through with the stero off and it still sorta did that and we felt them and they weren't hott at all....

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        #4
        Do they come back on immediately when you turn the volume down?
        Be excellent to one another.

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          #5
          They are clipping the signal! Post this over in the "general stereo" section and either Spharis or Philwsailz will help you.

          *EDIT* include in the post if you have 2 or 4 speakers and what amp
          Last edited by chpthril; 08-24-2007, 11:36 AM.
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            #6
            ok sorry dont get on here much have and yea after a couple seconds the sound comes back on if the stero is turned down

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              #7
              Your gains are likely set too high and you are sending too much signal to the amp. You need to follow the gain setting tutorial 101 on my website. www.wakeboatworld.com
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