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<blockquote data-quote="jimmyo" data-source="post: 828685" data-attributes="member: 560515"><p>Hey everyone. I just installed a Bazooka tube in my car and I'm having problems with the speakers working correctly. For some reason, if I turn the volume up high, it's seems like the bass tube is sapping the power away from my rear 6X9s. If I have the volume at a normal level, or to where there isn't a lot of real loud bass output, the 6X9's will put out sound fine. The CD player is a JVC unit and it has two RCA outputs on it which I have the Bass tube connected to. The Bass tube has two low-level RCA inputs in it also. The bas tube is connected to the CD player by RCA cables, and the tube is wired directly to the battery. The tube also has a built-in amp inside of it. The 6X9's are like 200-ish watt Xplod 3-ways. If I disconnect the bass tube, the 6X9s will work fine, with no distortion at high volumes.</p><p></p><p>How can I get it to where it doesn't make the 6X9s sound all distorted and stuff whenever the bass tube bumps hard? I'm stumped //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmyo, post: 828685, member: 560515"] Hey everyone. I just installed a Bazooka tube in my car and I'm having problems with the speakers working correctly. For some reason, if I turn the volume up high, it's seems like the bass tube is sapping the power away from my rear 6X9s. If I have the volume at a normal level, or to where there isn't a lot of real loud bass output, the 6X9's will put out sound fine. The CD player is a JVC unit and it has two RCA outputs on it which I have the Bass tube connected to. The Bass tube has two low-level RCA inputs in it also. The bas tube is connected to the CD player by RCA cables, and the tube is wired directly to the battery. The tube also has a built-in amp inside of it. The 6X9's are like 200-ish watt Xplod 3-ways. If I disconnect the bass tube, the 6X9s will work fine, with no distortion at high volumes. How can I get it to where it doesn't make the 6X9s sound all distorted and stuff whenever the bass tube bumps hard? I'm stumped [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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