In Reply to: RE: Noise/crackling in my 3.6R bass panel posted by mikeand1 on August 23, 2015 at 18:00:42:
Are there any electronic components left within the speaker?
Can you access them or do you need to take the sock off to get in? If it is indeed the speaker then that is going to be what needs to come next. Have you measured the impedance of the bass panels and tried to test the mid/treble for correct reading on the ohm meter (disconnect if the cap is still inside or the resistance of the mid or tweeter if you are triamping)
Once you are done cleaning the contacts if the problem persists then,if you left the fuse in line see if the crackle continues when you short it.
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