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<blockquote data-quote="brokeitagain" data-source="post: 2908372" data-attributes="member: 573484"><p>For some reason i just cant seem to get my system to sound right. I can either get it to pound really hard, or have my ears nearly bleeding from the highs</p><p></p><p>but i cant make it sound good to me.I have been through all of the wiring connections many times and they are ok.My biggest trouble is getting a ''balanced'' sound between the highs and lows. I am thinking i may need to switch to component speakers as the coaxial 6.5'' and the infinity reference plates ( which i regrettably had to install) just cant cut it.</p><p></p><p>The dash and door speakers are on the two channel Memphis 150.2 and are wired at 2 ohms, the subs are on the 300.2 Memphis wired at a 2 ohm stereo load, (was thinking i needed to switch the subs to a mono 4 ohm load any advice appreciated). This is really bothering me i am ready to rip this system out and start over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brokeitagain, post: 2908372, member: 573484"] For some reason i just cant seem to get my system to sound right. I can either get it to pound really hard, or have my ears nearly bleeding from the highs but i cant make it sound good to me.I have been through all of the wiring connections many times and they are ok.My biggest trouble is getting a ''balanced'' sound between the highs and lows. I am thinking i may need to switch to component speakers as the coaxial 6.5'' and the infinity reference plates ( which i regrettably had to install) just cant cut it. The dash and door speakers are on the two channel Memphis 150.2 and are wired at 2 ohms, the subs are on the 300.2 Memphis wired at a 2 ohm stereo load, (was thinking i needed to switch the subs to a mono 4 ohm load any advice appreciated). This is really bothering me i am ready to rip this system out and start over. [/QUOTE]
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