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help: germs bottoming out?
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<blockquote data-quote="3.5Max6spd" data-source="post: 3142180" data-attributes="member: 555373"><p>As low as you have your gains you may still be clipping the speakers. Figure your OEM HU has built in EQ that could possibly be boosting that region purposely for the OEM setup- now toss in that line driver and and you are further boosting that signal. My guess is just that, electrically the signal is causing the mid to bottom out. You need to be careful not to damage the driver.</p><p></p><p>I'd be curious to see the freq response of your OEM deck rta'd. That is why adding aftermarket sound to OEM decks is a waste of time-unless you have something with the right tools ala RF 3sixty-.2, etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5Max6spd, post: 3142180, member: 555373"] As low as you have your gains you may still be clipping the speakers. Figure your OEM HU has built in EQ that could possibly be boosting that region purposely for the OEM setup- now toss in that line driver and and you are further boosting that signal. My guess is just that, electrically the signal is causing the mid to bottom out. You need to be careful not to damage the driver. I'd be curious to see the freq response of your OEM deck rta'd. That is why adding aftermarket sound to OEM decks is a waste of time-unless you have something with the right tools ala RF 3sixty-.2, etc.. [/QUOTE]
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