2 dvc 4ohm speakers
SOURCE: component speaker not working
The easiest thing to test is to try swapping the connections of the front component speakers at the amp connections. If the problem follows the speakers, the issue is probably with the speakers. I would triple check (again) the speaker wire connections. It's also possible the crossover for the driver side component speakers has an issue (thus why the tweeter worked for a while).
If the problem stays on the drivers side, the issue is probably with that channel on the amp. Triple check the RCA connections for that channel.
It's much easier to test other speakers on an amp channel versus trying to check it with a meter.
If the driver's door is "abused" often, my initial thought is the wiring at the speaker or the wiring in the speaker (to voice coil, within the crossover, etc) is the most likely culprit.
SOURCE: I have an Infinity 1600a amp pushing two Rockford
Try the head unit settings as depending on the head unit it can controll the amp sepratly
SOURCE: How do I hook up my infinity 1600a at 2ohms with 2 4ohm speakers?
Placing the speakers next to each other face down, you will notice that the connection points run in sequence +- and +-. Now connect the - (negative) from the one speaker, to the + (positive) of the other speaker. Now connect the open + from the one speaker and the open - from the other speaker to your amp. Your amp should have a bridging indication. On the connection points of the amp, you should see a mark pointing to the first + and the last -. That will be your bridge and thus utilizing the full potential of your amplifier
SOURCE: infinity 611a, after i connected all the cables,
If you put a different amp in its place with all wires run the same than your Infinity ampis blown. It is now a large paperweight.
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