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<blockquote data-quote="AllenH427" data-source="post: 6791570" data-attributes="member: 610080"><p>Well does everyone else think the problem is the amp?</p><p></p><p>All four 6x9s I plugged into (channel 3) had the mids popping and it sounded like they were blown, but after that and I plugged them into channel 4, they sounded good again. The tweeters sound fine, but the mids pop.</p><p></p><p>Also, I only turn my headunit up to around 40, so:</p><p></p><p>0-~17, mids sound fine</p><p></p><p>~18-29, mids pop</p><p></p><p>~29-40, mids sound fine again</p><p></p><p>Could it be the headunit? Thats kind of shady, but its the Pioneer DEH-P6000UB. Ill switch the RCA channels tomorrow and see how it all sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllenH427, post: 6791570, member: 610080"] Well does everyone else think the problem is the amp? All four 6x9s I plugged into (channel 3) had the mids popping and it sounded like they were blown, but after that and I plugged them into channel 4, they sounded good again. The tweeters sound fine, but the mids pop. Also, I only turn my headunit up to around 40, so: 0-~17, mids sound fine ~18-29, mids pop ~29-40, mids sound fine again Could it be the headunit? Thats kind of shady, but its the Pioneer DEH-P6000UB. Ill switch the RCA channels tomorrow and see how it all sounds. [/QUOTE]
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