Less then 2 years ago I got a brand new sound system put in my truck by custom sounds in Austin. We went all out and bought new amplifiers, subs, door speakers, tweeters and a converter to make the sound system it's best it possible could. Within the first week I had it I know if I turned It up too loud it would cut.out the door speakers and was very annoying, it was only on certain songs too, it did this up until this incident I just started having. About a month ago my right door speaker stopped working completely, I was thinking that it might have been the speaker itself but there's no way it is because I don't have very much wattage running through the speakers to blow them out, the tweeter still works so there shouldn't be a lose connection anywhere. Fast track to now and the left speaker blew out listening to some music at a decent volume level and now all I have is tweeters and backdoor speakers and it sounds terrible. I'm not sure what the problem is, if it has to do with the amplifier if it's bad or if the wiring is bad somewhere or if the line out converter I got is junk already, I'm not sure but I can't take it back there without spending a fortune just to get them too look at it and tell me what's wrong with it. So I decided to come here and try it out any information on what y'all think or what I could do would be great, I don't know a lot about car audio but I know enough to tinker with it. Thanks in advance and here's a list of everything done to my sound system.
Focal PS165FX 6.5 component speakers
Kenwood exceleon 400-4 amp
Rockford fosgate 500-1 amp
Stock rear door speakers
LC2I converter
2 Jl audio 10w3v3-4 subs
And a supposed "perfect" audio install from custom sounds
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Focal PS165FX 6.5 component speakers
Kenwood exceleon 400-4 amp
Rockford fosgate 500-1 amp
Stock rear door speakers
LC2I converter
2 Jl audio 10w3v3-4 subs
And a supposed "perfect" audio install from custom sounds
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