Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 09:49:30 -0000 From: "Gabriel Shaw" <gabrielnospamiel.plus.com> Subject: Re: An interesting speaker problem
Sounds as though it could be the amplifier channel or radio channel. Try working all controls including balance. Check all connections back to radio. The temperature issue could be misleading you. "Pooh Bear" <rabbitsfriendsandrelationsnospamail.com> wrote in message news:423F64A2.854A75D0nospamail.com... > > Robert Murphy wrote: > >> I picked up a 2000 S Convertible in December which is the middle of >> winter >> here in New Jersey USA. I noticed the front left speaker wasn't working >> and >> I thought I would wait until it got warmer to check it out. A few weeks >> ago >> I noticed that it was working on the way home. It now seems not to work >> in >> the morning but works fine in the evening on the way home from work. >> This >> past Saturday when it was 50+ degrees it worked all day. I pulled of the >> speaker and the connection on that end looks fine. I did not pull the >> system (and would prefer not to) and check the connection on that end. >> The >> only difference I can see is the temperature. This doesn't make a whole >> lot >> of sense to me and I was wondering if anybody had any ideas as to what >> could >> cause this. > > It's conceivable that the speaker is slightly off centre and thermal > effects may > have forced the voice coil to jam on the polepiece in cold weather. > > > Graham >