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<blockquote data-quote="ntense702" data-source="post: 782354" data-attributes="member: 559630"><p>First off, what do you mean by distorted? does the sound muffle out and start sounding bad at the specified volume? second, it is normal for your headlights to dim, mine do as well, it is also normal for the car to shake, hey, you want to be loud right, try sound deadner for a remedy on the trunk rattling, that will improve your SQ as well. Third usually you can never turn your volume up more than 2/3's of the way before it starts maxing out. Question, is your amp bridged? If so that is probably your problem, unbridge it if it is and see what happens, if it is your amp is putting out an overload and underperforming do to it. A bigger batt and alt help with these kind of things but are often unnecessary, and your ground wire probably has nothing to do with it, unless it is a poor connection. Hope this advice helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntense702, post: 782354, member: 559630"] First off, what do you mean by distorted? does the sound muffle out and start sounding bad at the specified volume? second, it is normal for your headlights to dim, mine do as well, it is also normal for the car to shake, hey, you want to be loud right, try sound deadner for a remedy on the trunk rattling, that will improve your SQ as well. Third usually you can never turn your volume up more than 2/3's of the way before it starts maxing out. Question, is your amp bridged? If so that is probably your problem, unbridge it if it is and see what happens, if it is your amp is putting out an overload and underperforming do to it. A bigger batt and alt help with these kind of things but are often unnecessary, and your ground wire probably has nothing to do with it, unless it is a poor connection. Hope this advice helps. [/QUOTE]
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