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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8778097" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>if they are new speakers, give them time to break in so usually two weeks at low to mid levels until the parts loosen up. Any speaker new may have similar issue but you just cannot run speakers straight off the box, just like if you buy a new Shelby, off the dealer, you have to give the engine time to break in before you take it to a circuit to see what it can really do. Secondly, I would recommend using an external amplifier as the head unit power is only made to be cranked occasionally and usually a power chip that runs as an amplifier. Give it a week or two and see if the issue still remains other wise go back for a replacement set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8778097, member: 676005"] if they are new speakers, give them time to break in so usually two weeks at low to mid levels until the parts loosen up. Any speaker new may have similar issue but you just cannot run speakers straight off the box, just like if you buy a new Shelby, off the dealer, you have to give the engine time to break in before you take it to a circuit to see what it can really do. Secondly, I would recommend using an external amplifier as the head unit power is only made to be cranked occasionally and usually a power chip that runs as an amplifier. Give it a week or two and see if the issue still remains other wise go back for a replacement set. [/QUOTE]
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