No sound from Passenger side door speaker or A pillar.

Skyliner33

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I noticed yesterday that I have no sound coming from the passenger side speakers.

I have aftermarket Audison Voce speakers and an Audison SR5.600 amplifier. The speakers are all connected to their own output channel from the amp.

As its both door and a pillar speaker on the same side I am thinking its either the amplifier or the head unit. But I am not sure the easiest / best way to find out where the fault is.

Any suggestions please?
 
Water ingress?

Does the cone move when pressed?
 
 
Thanks, I've got a water shield over the speaker, plus it wouldnt explain why the a pillar tweeter went off as well.
 
Have you got another cheap speaker you can connect directly to the amp?.......or easier still, change the speakers over on the amp outputs. That would check if the amp is ok
 
Have you got another cheap speaker you can connect directly to the amp?.......or easier still, change the speakers over on the amp outputs. That would check if the amp is ok
Thanks. I've just been out doing a bit more investigation.

If I put my ear right nest to the passenger door speaker I can just about hear it. The drivers side is drowning it out, even if I change the focus so the passenger side should be louder.

I will try the swap speakers over and worse case I have the OEM stuff in the loft.
 
Really strange. I disconnected all the speakers. Swapped them over. Both left channels very quiet for all speakers. All speakers fine on right channels.

Then I connected them all up and suddenly all seems ok. Will have to monitor.
 
Sounds like an issue with either the output from the headunit or input to the amp.

Looks like the van is saying pull the trigger on the audio upgrade we've been discussing over the last few months. :D
 
Sounds like an issue with either the output from the headunit or input to the amp.

Looks like the van is saying pull the trigger on the audio upgrade we've been discussing over the last few months. :D
If its the head unit, I'm going to have to look at getting that swapped out first. :(
 
Easy. Turn the volume up and with a multi meter check you're getting volate the the input channels. Turn it up and down and the voltage should do the same
 
Easy. Turn the volume up and with a multi meter check you're getting volate the the input channels. Turn it up and down and the voltage should do the same
Will have a go at that if the speakers drop out again. I’m thinking no point whilst it’s all working b
 
Will have a go at that if the speakers drop out again. I’m thinking no point whilst it’s all working b
The little grub screws on the amp output can cut through the cable on these amps, even using ferrules you cannot do them up to tight
 
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