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<blockquote data-quote="kevin.gt" data-source="post: 8802130" data-attributes="member: 686375"><p>I have a horrible stock, base stereo in my '22 bronco. I've swapped the 4" dash speakers with 4" kicker ks and added cheap 0-300hz bass blockers. I've had it like that for a couple months or so and it was somewhat improved over stock. Very recently I've noticed a lot of distortion/buzzing at lower frequencies even with moderate/low volume from the head unit (no amp). I removed the grill and unmounted the speaker to make sure it wasn't just something in the dash rattling. Still horrible.</p><p></p><p>My question: what's the distortion? speakers damaged? did I just not notice it at first and this is expected from 4"? should I try different bass blockers, or removing them all together?</p><p></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/Uk58I_Qv_RI" target="_blank">20 second sound clip shared here</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin.gt, post: 8802130, member: 686375"] I have a horrible stock, base stereo in my '22 bronco. I've swapped the 4" dash speakers with 4" kicker ks and added cheap 0-300hz bass blockers. I've had it like that for a couple months or so and it was somewhat improved over stock. Very recently I've noticed a lot of distortion/buzzing at lower frequencies even with moderate/low volume from the head unit (no amp). I removed the grill and unmounted the speaker to make sure it wasn't just something in the dash rattling. Still horrible. My question: what's the distortion? speakers damaged? did I just not notice it at first and this is expected from 4"? should I try different bass blockers, or removing them all together? [URL='https://youtu.be/Uk58I_Qv_RI']20 second sound clip shared here[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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