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<blockquote data-quote="wiksta" data-source="post: 2494884" data-attributes="member: 572822"><p>I posted the other day but i have more knowledge about my system and I have a new problem now. I have a AIWA CDC-X227 head unit, Jensen JXP 460 amp, 12' Sony sub and (4)Polk Audio DB570 speakers in my 99 Mustang. I realized the amp is only powering the sub. Its not capable of handeling 4 speakers and the sub at the same time. The speakers still distort at semi high volumes even with the bassstoppers but the sub sounds great since it was wired wrong and i fixed it. Would a second amp for the speakers solve the distortion r would i need a better HU too? Also if I did just need the second amp like I think I do would I just run wires from the output of the first to the new one and then to the speakers? Would that be satasfactory or should i go another route? THANKS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiksta, post: 2494884, member: 572822"] I posted the other day but i have more knowledge about my system and I have a new problem now. I have a AIWA CDC-X227 head unit, Jensen JXP 460 amp, 12' Sony sub and (4)Polk Audio DB570 speakers in my 99 Mustang. I realized the amp is only powering the sub. Its not capable of handeling 4 speakers and the sub at the same time. The speakers still distort at semi high volumes even with the bassstoppers but the sub sounds great since it was wired wrong and i fixed it. Would a second amp for the speakers solve the distortion r would i need a better HU too? Also if I did just need the second amp like I think I do would I just run wires from the output of the first to the new one and then to the speakers? Would that be satasfactory or should i go another route? THANKS! [/QUOTE]
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