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<blockquote data-quote="Cesar320" data-source="post: 8741304" data-attributes="member: 682702"><p>I have an 04 dodge ram 1500, everything is stock except the two 6x9s in the front doors that I just installed. Kenwood kfc-6966R, turned system on and they sound horribly scratchy / distorted / muffled / blown at any volume and any bass or treble settings.. ram doesn't have infinity sound system either, truly a very stock setup, was just looking to replace a blown speaker... what did I do wrong, please help!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cesar320, post: 8741304, member: 682702"] I have an 04 dodge ram 1500, everything is stock except the two 6x9s in the front doors that I just installed. Kenwood kfc-6966R, turned system on and they sound horribly scratchy / distorted / muffled / blown at any volume and any bass or treble settings.. ram doesn't have infinity sound system either, truly a very stock setup, was just looking to replace a blown speaker... what did I do wrong, please help!? [/QUOTE]
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