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<blockquote data-quote="bootleg" data-source="post: 18042" data-attributes="member: 542013"><p>Well It's mostly a guitar signatures and low level background vocals. The speakers are two Polk 6x9 coaxial 3 ways and two more 5" Polk 3 ways in the back. I don't have any crossovers yet, though I am planning to buy an AudioControl 2xs crossover. I also have a Pyramid amp and Volfenhag sub but I don't worry about those because they aren't responsible for that range. I don't beleive the speakers are blown either since they do produce fine sound on other tracks and there isn't realy anywhere else they could be mounted except their current position; in the doors and rear pannels. My other theory is maybe the head unit isn't set right? It only has one set of pre-outs that I split for four channels. Could this be it? Or should I only be concerned if it persists after I get the 2xs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bootleg, post: 18042, member: 542013"] Well It's mostly a guitar signatures and low level background vocals. The speakers are two Polk 6x9 coaxial 3 ways and two more 5" Polk 3 ways in the back. I don't have any crossovers yet, though I am planning to buy an AudioControl 2xs crossover. I also have a Pyramid amp and Volfenhag sub but I don't worry about those because they aren't responsible for that range. I don't beleive the speakers are blown either since they do produce fine sound on other tracks and there isn't realy anywhere else they could be mounted except their current position; in the doors and rear pannels. My other theory is maybe the head unit isn't set right? It only has one set of pre-outs that I split for four channels. Could this be it? Or should I only be concerned if it persists after I get the 2xs? [/QUOTE]
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