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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8848723" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>This sounds like the one set of speakers is getting a clipped signal from the HU (or the amp if you are running one to the 6x9's). Changing speakers is not going to change the outcome if the source material is distorted at that 80 level mark you note. Decent aftermarket brand name speakers are rarely the issue, especially if crossed at 80 Hz regardless if there crossed with a 12db or 18db slope. You’ll get shitty dirty (and potentially damaging) sound from poor source or amplification more often than too much clean power or the inability of the speaker to handle good clean power. I didn’t read what you are running to the 6x9’s.is it just the HU?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8848723, member: 689267"] This sounds like the one set of speakers is getting a clipped signal from the HU (or the amp if you are running one to the 6x9's). Changing speakers is not going to change the outcome if the source material is distorted at that 80 level mark you note. Decent aftermarket brand name speakers are rarely the issue, especially if crossed at 80 Hz regardless if there crossed with a 12db or 18db slope. You’ll get shitty dirty (and potentially damaging) sound from poor source or amplification more often than too much clean power or the inability of the speaker to handle good clean power. I didn’t read what you are running to the 6x9’s.is it just the HU? [/QUOTE]
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