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<blockquote data-quote="Erikg223" data-source="post: 8850526" data-attributes="member: 681628"><p>Hey all, I have a 94 bmw e36 convertible has a 10 speaker system in it with a factory alpine amp. Currently having the issues where if I put the volume over 11 on my head-unit all of the speakers distort. I changed the speaker thinking that was the problem and it was no help( replaced the front footwell 5.25 and rear 4 in skar speaker). When I read on some bmw Forms most said to remove the oem amp and put in cross overs I’ve ordered cross overs but currently spliced the 4 speaker that I’ve replaced on to the headunit amp. When that didn’t work I thought it was the headunit so I replaced it with a Kenwood kdc-bt782hd thinking that would fix the problem and that was no help. When playing with balance and fader I’ve come to the realization that the driver side speaker are the one causing distortion especially the driver front speaker. The pasanger side sound perfect clear when I balance it to that side. Any help would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erikg223, post: 8850526, member: 681628"] Hey all, I have a 94 bmw e36 convertible has a 10 speaker system in it with a factory alpine amp. Currently having the issues where if I put the volume over 11 on my head-unit all of the speakers distort. I changed the speaker thinking that was the problem and it was no help( replaced the front footwell 5.25 and rear 4 in skar speaker). When I read on some bmw Forms most said to remove the oem amp and put in cross overs I’ve ordered cross overs but currently spliced the 4 speaker that I’ve replaced on to the headunit amp. When that didn’t work I thought it was the headunit so I replaced it with a Kenwood kdc-bt782hd thinking that would fix the problem and that was no help. When playing with balance and fader I’ve come to the realization that the driver side speaker are the one causing distortion especially the driver front speaker. The pasanger side sound perfect clear when I balance it to that side. Any help would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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