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Distortion problem - Jeep Grand Cherokee & JVC KD-TD71BT head unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8782923" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Okay I mis-read the 1st post that is on me.</p><p></p><p>Just use the jumpers then. The head units built in amplifier is only going to be maybe 20 watts if that. It isn't going to see that 50 watts they claim peak.</p><p></p><p>I would personally just dump the stock amplifier and go with a 4 channel aftermarket since you replaced speakers depending on the brand of speakers you used unless you went back to stock.</p><p></p><p>I would also run a separate ground from the head unit to a bolt in the area behind the head unit. I have done that multiple times with the Kenwood/JVC branded head units as they are the same company because of the issues you are talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8782923, member: 676743"] Okay I mis-read the 1st post that is on me. Just use the jumpers then. The head units built in amplifier is only going to be maybe 20 watts if that. It isn't going to see that 50 watts they claim peak. I would personally just dump the stock amplifier and go with a 4 channel aftermarket since you replaced speakers depending on the brand of speakers you used unless you went back to stock. I would also run a separate ground from the head unit to a bolt in the area behind the head unit. I have done that multiple times with the Kenwood/JVC branded head units as they are the same company because of the issues you are talking about. [/QUOTE]
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