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<blockquote data-quote="SubmerseMusic" data-source="post: 6887331" data-attributes="member: 623824"><p>Thanks for the input! The highpass solution helped a little bit. But I think keep_hope_alive hit the nail on the head. Cause I have been hearing a phase like distortion as well. So do you have rear speakers in your car? I though about taking my 400 watt Alpine amp to power the front components cause I'm getting an MRP-M2000 for my new subs. Would you recommend doing so? I would be pushing about 200 rms each but I could always turn the gain way down on that. So the rear speakers would be fosgate powered but not the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubmerseMusic, post: 6887331, member: 623824"] Thanks for the input! The highpass solution helped a little bit. But I think keep_hope_alive hit the nail on the head. Cause I have been hearing a phase like distortion as well. So do you have rear speakers in your car? I though about taking my 400 watt Alpine amp to power the front components cause I'm getting an MRP-M2000 for my new subs. Would you recommend doing so? I would be pushing about 200 rms each but I could always turn the gain way down on that. So the rear speakers would be fosgate powered but not the front. [/QUOTE]
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