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<blockquote data-quote="rpeAMP" data-source="post: 64405" data-attributes="member: 544108"><p>I have some nice Boston Acoustics RX coaxials for both the front and rear. I also have a Kenwood Exceleon KDC-X459 head unit. I've noticed that at high volume (usually at around 30 on the head unit), at least the front speakers distort on certain songs. I've not had a chance to listen to the rear speakers, though. Does this sound like the head unit's amp clipping during times of high output or does it sound like the speakers can't handle the power I'm sending them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpeAMP, post: 64405, member: 544108"] I have some nice Boston Acoustics RX coaxials for both the front and rear. I also have a Kenwood Exceleon KDC-X459 head unit. I've noticed that at high volume (usually at around 30 on the head unit), at least the front speakers distort on certain songs. I've not had a chance to listen to the rear speakers, though. Does this sound like the head unit's amp clipping during times of high output or does it sound like the speakers can't handle the power I'm sending them? [/QUOTE]
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