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<blockquote data-quote="aea151" data-source="post: 113078" data-attributes="member: 546152"><p>Good question:</p><p></p><p>But the only thing is the clipping occurs at moderate volumes at times also...as if the head unit is heating up (which may be the case). But being that I have played the head unit at very high volume (excluding the rca's) without the cut-off and clipping, it has to be related to me putting the RCA speaker wire on to the deck.</p><p></p><p>I thought about putting a 47uF cap on the speakers, but that would only serve as a filter(depending on how I configure it).</p><p></p><p>I guess my concearn is what can I use to take some of the heat off the front channels of the factory deck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aea151, post: 113078, member: 546152"] Good question: But the only thing is the clipping occurs at moderate volumes at times also...as if the head unit is heating up (which may be the case). But being that I have played the head unit at very high volume (excluding the rca's) without the cut-off and clipping, it has to be related to me putting the RCA speaker wire on to the deck. I thought about putting a 47uF cap on the speakers, but that would only serve as a filter(depending on how I configure it). I guess my concearn is what can I use to take some of the heat off the front channels of the factory deck? [/QUOTE]
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