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Distoraton at low volume levels using pioneer speakers and JVC Head unit
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<blockquote data-quote="maq1919" data-source="post: 8657278" data-attributes="member: 675684"><p>I'm running a jvc KD-R680S with a Memphis PRX 4.50 amp and Pioneer TS-G1645R 250W 6.5" 2-Way G-Series Coaxial Car Speakers with a Rockville 10 inch powered sub. I am getting distortion at low volume levels. I have the head unit set to low power under the amp gain settings and still cant turn it up. I think its the speakers. I will be replacing them with Pioneer TSA1676R 6-1/2" 3-Way Car Speakers. The old speakers are 80 watts rms. The new ones are 50 rms. My amp puts out 50 rms and 300 peak. The new speakers can handle 320 watts peak. Will this fix my problem or is it something else. I'm asking that because I had a pioneer DEH 150MP and didn't have this issue. I had a local stereo shop do the work and am bringing it back Wednesday to have the new speakers put in. I know their not the best but I like pioneer products. also a noise filter is hooked up because I was getting (engine noise) with the pioneer a constant whining varying with the rpm. The pioneer was swapped to the jvc about 6 months ago. Sorry about the text size differences... it happened once I copy and pasted the link to my speakers from amazon lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maq1919, post: 8657278, member: 675684"] I'm running a jvc KD-R680S with a Memphis PRX 4.50 amp and Pioneer TS-G1645R 250W 6.5" 2-Way G-Series Coaxial Car Speakers with a Rockville 10 inch powered sub. I am getting distortion at low volume levels. I have the head unit set to low power under the amp gain settings and still cant turn it up. I think its the speakers. I will be replacing them with Pioneer TSA1676R 6-1/2" 3-Way Car Speakers. The old speakers are 80 watts rms. The new ones are 50 rms. My amp puts out 50 rms and 300 peak. The new speakers can handle 320 watts peak. Will this fix my problem or is it something else. I'm asking that because I had a pioneer DEH 150MP and didn't have this issue. I had a local stereo shop do the work and am bringing it back Wednesday to have the new speakers put in. I know their not the best but I like pioneer products. also a noise filter is hooked up because I was getting (engine noise) with the pioneer a constant whining varying with the rpm. The pioneer was swapped to the jvc about 6 months ago. Sorry about the text size differences... it happened once I copy and pasted the link to my speakers from amazon lol. [/QUOTE]
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