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coaxes start clipping at low volume, stock h/u to LOC to two amps, one for subs and one for coaxes
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<blockquote data-quote="beak81champ" data-source="post: 8660278" data-attributes="member: 670274"><p>In most new cars, the more volume you add on the stock hu, the more it will lower the bass output, which protects the junk stock speakers. Until you install a piece that cleans up the stock signal, you will probably be spinning your wheels, and driving yourself crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beak81champ, post: 8660278, member: 670274"] In most new cars, the more volume you add on the stock hu, the more it will lower the bass output, which protects the junk stock speakers. Until you install a piece that cleans up the stock signal, you will probably be spinning your wheels, and driving yourself crazy. [/QUOTE]
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