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<blockquote data-quote="ls_monk" data-source="post: 2936284" data-attributes="member: 575415"><p>well actually I have them under the dash and at night you can see them. They are mb quRT RXE216 and they sound great wih aftermarket tweeters and factory midbass. Thats all I wanted out of the stereo in my winter beater.</p><p></p><p>Now off topic I just put in a stereo in my 99 avenger everything works great except the subs they play great at low volume but as soon as it starts bumping it cuts out for a bit. I replaced the amp with another. Still continues to cut out. So I am left with the headunit? or subs? The subs are 10" SVC JBL I have 2. If its the subs why would both cut out if it was the subs?</p><p></p><p>As for the headunit I tried swithing from the Non-Fading preouts to the Rear Preouts and it still continues. I tried running the subs (as trial) off a Kicker kx350.4 bridged to the ONE amp. I also tried running it off a Pioneer GM-7100m amp no difference.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking if it as the wire size then it would blow the fuse under the hood, right.</p><p></p><p>The headunit has 4.5 preouts and is a kenwood kdc-x915.</p><p></p><p>And last but not least they preouts are cheapy one. I have ran these ones before off a Kicker z240@4ohms and never had a problem though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ls_monk, post: 2936284, member: 575415"] well actually I have them under the dash and at night you can see them. They are mb quRT RXE216 and they sound great wih aftermarket tweeters and factory midbass. Thats all I wanted out of the stereo in my winter beater. Now off topic I just put in a stereo in my 99 avenger everything works great except the subs they play great at low volume but as soon as it starts bumping it cuts out for a bit. I replaced the amp with another. Still continues to cut out. So I am left with the headunit? or subs? The subs are 10" SVC JBL I have 2. If its the subs why would both cut out if it was the subs? As for the headunit I tried swithing from the Non-Fading preouts to the Rear Preouts and it still continues. I tried running the subs (as trial) off a Kicker kx350.4 bridged to the ONE amp. I also tried running it off a Pioneer GM-7100m amp no difference. I was thinking if it as the wire size then it would blow the fuse under the hood, right. The headunit has 4.5 preouts and is a kenwood kdc-x915. And last but not least they preouts are cheapy one. I have ran these ones before off a Kicker z240@4ohms and never had a problem though. [/QUOTE]
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