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<blockquote data-quote="xChowderrrx" data-source="post: 8501176" data-attributes="member: 669906"><p>Hi, new to the forum.</p><p></p><p>So I recently bought my 96 Toyota camry. When I received it only the front passenger speaker was working. So the first thing I did was purchase two 6.5" boss 300 watt 3 ways for the front and two 6x9 boss 400w 3 ways for the rear. I installed all of this into the car with dismal results. Both of the front speakers worked but sounded horribly distorted, with absolutely no sound coming from the rears. I then proceeded to replace the stock head unit with my pioneer DEH-p4200ub into the car. After installation, the rear speakers began to produce sound. They are louder than the front speakers (of course), but the distortion is still overly prevalent. The front speakers sound absolutely awful, and the back speakers have much more volume, but I can't turn the volume up over about a third of full volume. This is extremely frustrating. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to proceed from here,whether it be replacing speaker harnesses, new radio harness, amp or new audio wiring throughout the entire vehicle. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xChowderrrx, post: 8501176, member: 669906"] Hi, new to the forum. So I recently bought my 96 Toyota camry. When I received it only the front passenger speaker was working. So the first thing I did was purchase two 6.5" boss 300 watt 3 ways for the front and two 6x9 boss 400w 3 ways for the rear. I installed all of this into the car with dismal results. Both of the front speakers worked but sounded horribly distorted, with absolutely no sound coming from the rears. I then proceeded to replace the stock head unit with my pioneer DEH-p4200ub into the car. After installation, the rear speakers began to produce sound. They are louder than the front speakers (of course), but the distortion is still overly prevalent. The front speakers sound absolutely awful, and the back speakers have much more volume, but I can't turn the volume up over about a third of full volume. This is extremely frustrating. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to proceed from here,whether it be replacing speaker harnesses, new radio harness, amp or new audio wiring throughout the entire vehicle. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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