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<blockquote data-quote="Joeko23" data-source="post: 8700664" data-attributes="member: 679221"><p>The replies have taken a sharp turn in the wrong direction. I haven’t gotten this far in life by taking the easy way out AND when people tell me something is impossible this is just a bigger driving factor for me. Anyway this is the base system in the car with 4 speakers (2 mid/base and 2 tweeters) the upgraded system is B&W and people on McLaren forums say the B&W is pretty crappy as well. I’m going to measure the impedance of the stock speakers. I’m pretty sure there is already a built in crossover in the factory amp that’s why it’s making that scratchy sound. I’ll report back with my results. My plan is to buy matching impedance components and install them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeko23, post: 8700664, member: 679221"] The replies have taken a sharp turn in the wrong direction. I haven’t gotten this far in life by taking the easy way out AND when people tell me something is impossible this is just a bigger driving factor for me. Anyway this is the base system in the car with 4 speakers (2 mid/base and 2 tweeters) the upgraded system is B&W and people on McLaren forums say the B&W is pretty crappy as well. I’m going to measure the impedance of the stock speakers. I’m pretty sure there is already a built in crossover in the factory amp that’s why it’s making that scratchy sound. I’ll report back with my results. My plan is to buy matching impedance components and install them. [/QUOTE]
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