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From 4 ohm to 2 ohm back to 4 ohm resulted in loss of power.
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<blockquote data-quote="blazeplacid" data-source="post: 8091689" data-attributes="member: 581611"><p>everything you do makes small to large changes</p><p></p><p>usually open windows = moving more air = louder to the ear</p><p></p><p>night time driving usually sounds louder because there are less things around to make noise</p><p></p><p>also what source are you using?</p><p></p><p>Store bought cds or ipod/usb usually sound the best in terms of quality of sound.</p><p></p><p>Aux inputs are hit or miss and XM radio is usually the worst signal</p><p></p><p>another thing is the way the music was ripped (if you are using ipod/usb)</p><p></p><p>some rips sound terrible no matter what you do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazeplacid, post: 8091689, member: 581611"] everything you do makes small to large changes usually open windows = moving more air = louder to the ear night time driving usually sounds louder because there are less things around to make noise also what source are you using? Store bought cds or ipod/usb usually sound the best in terms of quality of sound. Aux inputs are hit or miss and XM radio is usually the worst signal another thing is the way the music was ripped (if you are using ipod/usb) some rips sound terrible no matter what you do [/QUOTE]
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