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heard same speakers as mine on high end kenwood, sounded much better
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<blockquote data-quote="phenryiv1" data-source="post: 2538734" data-attributes="member: 572008"><p>Well put. When I think of doubling output through dropping impedence, I think about the increase in THD, but as you note, it is most likely still below the sonic threshold of most people- particularly when played in an automotive environment.</p><p></p><p>In reading all of this, I think that the EQ settings have a LOT to do with it, and I still think that he may be overdriving the morels (though I don't REALLY know that much about them).</p><p></p><p>When I think about 250W RMS to comps, I can comprehend that being "just right," but the first thought is that it is too much power. Like I said- I don't know that particular setup that well, though.</p><p></p><p>My second culprit still goes back to clean signal. His (likely) 4V output and lower gaon settings may still trump the settings that you used after metering to set gains. If he has his gains dialed back to a few clicks before clipping and you are just on the threshhold, you may be getting that clipping at certain times.</p><p></p><p>Again, I am not a professional, but I am trying to think aloud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phenryiv1, post: 2538734, member: 572008"] Well put. When I think of doubling output through dropping impedence, I think about the increase in THD, but as you note, it is most likely still below the sonic threshold of most people- particularly when played in an automotive environment. In reading all of this, I think that the EQ settings have a LOT to do with it, and I still think that he may be overdriving the morels (though I don't REALLY know that much about them). When I think about 250W RMS to comps, I can comprehend that being "just right," but the first thought is that it is too much power. Like I said- I don't know that particular setup that well, though. My second culprit still goes back to clean signal. His (likely) 4V output and lower gaon settings may still trump the settings that you used after metering to set gains. If he has his gains dialed back to a few clicks before clipping and you are just on the threshhold, you may be getting that clipping at certain times. Again, I am not a professional, but I am trying to think aloud. [/QUOTE]
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