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<blockquote data-quote="Joeko23" data-source="post: 8700358" data-attributes="member: 679221"><p>Hello everyone I’m trying to upgrade the stock speakers in my McLaren 720s because they sound like garbage. No highes or lowes just a bunch of crappy midrange. Anyway I bought a pair of pioneer TS-A1680F and tried installing them today. First I encountered the stock speakers had 2 inputs. 1 input on one side of the magnet and another input on the opposing side of the magnet. So I thought ok they are feeding extra power to 1 speakers from the factory amp. So I connected both inputs to the 1 input on the pioneer speakers. The speakers work great at low volume but when you turn it up even slightly it’s gets all scratchy and distorted. Anyone know what this could be??? At first I thought the pioneer speakers are garbage so I tested them on my home receiver and they worked flawlessly. So the speakers arnt damaged. Any suggestions what the problem could be? Also, I disconnected one the inputs thinking maybe the factory amp is just over powering the pioneer speakers. When I did this, there was no sound coming out of the pioneers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeko23, post: 8700358, member: 679221"] Hello everyone I’m trying to upgrade the stock speakers in my McLaren 720s because they sound like garbage. No highes or lowes just a bunch of crappy midrange. Anyway I bought a pair of pioneer TS-A1680F and tried installing them today. First I encountered the stock speakers had 2 inputs. 1 input on one side of the magnet and another input on the opposing side of the magnet. So I thought ok they are feeding extra power to 1 speakers from the factory amp. So I connected both inputs to the 1 input on the pioneer speakers. The speakers work great at low volume but when you turn it up even slightly it’s gets all scratchy and distorted. Anyone know what this could be??? At first I thought the pioneer speakers are garbage so I tested them on my home receiver and they worked flawlessly. So the speakers arnt damaged. Any suggestions what the problem could be? Also, I disconnected one the inputs thinking maybe the factory amp is just over powering the pioneer speakers. When I did this, there was no sound coming out of the pioneers. [/QUOTE]
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