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<blockquote data-quote="ballenm04" data-source="post: 786774" data-attributes="member: 559309"><p>WEll here is the deal we hooked it up to my 600w with the power all the way down then slowly turned it up so we would not overpower them too quickly. When the amp was turned up to less than 1/3 of its potential the speakers started to hop and put out a bad rattle.vThe amp was just overpowered we were playing a bass cd way to loud and way too long. yes they were hooked up at the right impendance and they were not peing overpowered in my car by no means. Any more suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballenm04, post: 786774, member: 559309"] WEll here is the deal we hooked it up to my 600w with the power all the way down then slowly turned it up so we would not overpower them too quickly. When the amp was turned up to less than 1/3 of its potential the speakers started to hop and put out a bad rattle.vThe amp was just overpowered we were playing a bass cd way to loud and way too long. yes they were hooked up at the right impendance and they were not peing overpowered in my car by no means. Any more suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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