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<blockquote data-quote="raverx3m" data-source="post: 6538709" data-attributes="member: 563973"><p>get a 4 channel amp if you dont have one.</p><p></p><p>1)one of the speakers might be grounding out.</p><p></p><p>2)your ground/power to the radio might be loose or not enough voltage.</p><p></p><p>measure the impedance between radio ground and the battery(shouldnt be more than 0.3) or find a better ground spot</p><p></p><p>3)i dont know which line of infinity's was rated at 2.5 ohm if thats what you got then chances are the radio amp is struggling trying to push those 2.5 ohm speakers at full volume... they only capable of 4 ohm minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raverx3m, post: 6538709, member: 563973"] get a 4 channel amp if you dont have one. 1)one of the speakers might be grounding out. 2)your ground/power to the radio might be loose or not enough voltage. measure the impedance between radio ground and the battery(shouldnt be more than 0.3) or find a better ground spot 3)i dont know which line of infinity's was rated at 2.5 ohm if thats what you got then chances are the radio amp is struggling trying to push those 2.5 ohm speakers at full volume... they only capable of 4 ohm minimum. [/QUOTE]
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