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Adjusting the gain in my kenwood head unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Mooncatt" data-source="post: 8675865" data-attributes="member: 676968"><p>The radio would power those MB Quarts fine, just not as loud as if you put a full 60 watts to them.</p><p></p><p>I'm still kinda leaning towards this being an EQ issue, but you did say in the first post that they had been clipping. If this only happens when maxing out the radio, then I would agree those speakers need more power for your listening tastes. It could be distortion you're hearing, but that normally distorts at all frequencies. If you have the volume low enough not to clip but still have harsh highs relative to the lower notes, I'm going back to the EQ being out of whack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mooncatt, post: 8675865, member: 676968"] The radio would power those MB Quarts fine, just not as loud as if you put a full 60 watts to them. I'm still kinda leaning towards this being an EQ issue, but you did say in the first post that they had been clipping. If this only happens when maxing out the radio, then I would agree those speakers need more power for your listening tastes. It could be distortion you're hearing, but that normally distorts at all frequencies. If you have the volume low enough not to clip but still have harsh highs relative to the lower notes, I'm going back to the EQ being out of whack. [/QUOTE]
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