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DISTORTION at medium to high volume level in KENWOOD KMM-BT506DAB + front
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<blockquote data-quote="Dante1880" data-source="post: 8790558" data-attributes="member: 685978"><p>Yes, thank you.</p><p></p><p>But speakers are coaxial, so would crossover be useful in this case? I think I can't separate frecuencies with this kind of speakers, but I don't know.</p><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><br /> PIONEER TS-R1750S: 36 Hz – 31,000 Hz<br /> <br /> PIONEER TS-A6990F: 22 Hz – 25,000 Hz</td></tr></table><p></p><p>I think it shouldn't be a problem of pushing hard, because without amp my head unit is 4 x 22 RMS, and PIONEER TS-A6990F is 120 W RMS and PIONEER TS-R1750S is 40 W RMS, but I don't know, I'm newbie in car audio (previous head unit is Belson sh*t 4 x 7 RMS 17 € with OEM paper-style speakers, Rover 25)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dante1880, post: 8790558, member: 685978"] Yes, thank you. But speakers are coaxial, so would crossover be useful in this case? I think I can't separate frecuencies with this kind of speakers, but I don't know. [TABLE] [TR] [TD] PIONEER TS-R1750S: 36 Hz – 31,000 Hz PIONEER TS-A6990F: 22 Hz – 25,000 Hz[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] I think it shouldn't be a problem of pushing hard, because without amp my head unit is 4 x 22 RMS, and PIONEER TS-A6990F is 120 W RMS and PIONEER TS-R1750S is 40 W RMS, but I don't know, I'm newbie in car audio (previous head unit is Belson sh*t 4 x 7 RMS 17 € with OEM paper-style speakers, Rover 25) [/QUOTE]
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