Low vibrating subs when volume is turned down!

r0th77r0th77 Member Posts: 7
edited March 2014 in Chevrolet
my subs make a weird pumpin noise wen the volume is turned down all the way. i don't know how to fix it ive tried everything!! help me

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  • repairdogrepairdog Member Posts: 948
    Get new speakers and make sure thay are installed with the correct polarity - one is ripped or teh wrong ohms.
  • howie59howie59 Member Posts: 11
    wondering why rear door speakers sound awfull when I turn fade so only they play but when its is balanced the system rocks out nice
  • repairdogrepairdog Member Posts: 948
    Speakers are probably bad - replace.
  • howie59howie59 Member Posts: 11
    the system is BOSE -should i replace with BOSE speakers or doesn't matter they are GM parts? IF I replace with aftermarket will I ruin the bose system integrity?? would they be a full range or med/high range? thanks for helping me
    [I am now able to hear the sterio since I we fixed the front hubs]LOL :)
  • repairdogrepairdog Member Posts: 948
    Have to buy correct ohm matched so circuit city and all shops have a chart that tells correct ones. I would put all 4 in now and you will hear the diff.
  • r0th77r0th77 Member Posts: 7
    there the same subs i bought them together in a box.. sooo i don't know whats wrong its sooo annooyying
  • repairdogrepairdog Member Posts: 948
    Were they the correct ohms and did you correctly connect the polarity. Then again the rear wiring could be damaged or the unit is failing.
  • howie59howie59 Member Posts: 11
    Sorry I think I am writing over someone elses question [hijacking?] not intentional I am new at this
    repairdog can i replace the rear door speakers in my jimmy that has a bose system? or is the main head unit faulty? what and where would I buy speakers thatt are compatable ? do I go to dealer or contact bose directly I am capable to install them thanks in advance [repairdog = jimmy guru] :shades:
  • r0th77r0th77 Member Posts: 7
    polarty as in negative from sub to negative at amp.... i forget what it is but what should it b??
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