Heat issue, speaker or amp?

Heat related to amp, speaker, or bad tweeter?

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See my sig for list of components in the install.

On hot days when I get in the car, my passenger front speaker, not sure if it's the mid or tweeter, is crackling.

I never play the system hard, and it's been this way for a bout 1 year (since installing the Germaniums)

So...is it heat in the trunk causing the issue, or heat in the door panel causing the crossover & speakers to distort?

 
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