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Hey! Need a little help please with speaker/amp setup! Thanks!
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<blockquote data-quote="sounds_explicit" data-source="post: 8546117" data-attributes="member: 665284"><p>the oem headunit you had and speakers were paired good probably.</p><p></p><p>now you have a diff head unit. and probably higher wattage speakers. hooked up to the headunit.</p><p></p><p>for one . your new head unit might not be as clean as your oem one. you may be trying to max out the head unit with those speakers. your probably at most gettin 15-20 watts to each speaker from the head unit. when they are rated for probably 90-100+ each? your trying to crank out as much power to those speakers from new headunit thats not properly powering them, which in case results in distortion and un clean power. IF you added a small amp just for the speakers and ran them that way to that amp. i would be willing to bet that your probably going to have better sound with less distortion coming from them..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sounds_explicit, post: 8546117, member: 665284"] the oem headunit you had and speakers were paired good probably. now you have a diff head unit. and probably higher wattage speakers. hooked up to the headunit. for one . your new head unit might not be as clean as your oem one. you may be trying to max out the head unit with those speakers. your probably at most gettin 15-20 watts to each speaker from the head unit. when they are rated for probably 90-100+ each? your trying to crank out as much power to those speakers from new headunit thats not properly powering them, which in case results in distortion and un clean power. IF you added a small amp just for the speakers and ran them that way to that amp. i would be willing to bet that your probably going to have better sound with less distortion coming from them.. [/QUOTE]
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