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Poor SQ/Midbass from new Pioneer C720PRS Components
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8509641" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>I'd say check the miscellaneous installs before swapping amps. Checking phase along with test wiring one speaker out of phase to be sure or wire both of them out of phase. Good luck with getting speaker wire through, try to get that 16 gauge ofc in however you can. Afterwards just bridge it and see if it makes any difference. If all else fails man, i'd say swap out the amp to a proper Class A/B amp.</p><p></p><p>It is wierd that this is happening. Your head unit is fine, that clarion amp is not too shabby from what i've heard. 24 gauge speaker wire is a problem though along with phase cancellation issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8509641, member: 650438"] I'd say check the miscellaneous installs before swapping amps. Checking phase along with test wiring one speaker out of phase to be sure or wire both of them out of phase. Good luck with getting speaker wire through, try to get that 16 gauge ofc in however you can. Afterwards just bridge it and see if it makes any difference. If all else fails man, i'd say swap out the amp to a proper Class A/B amp. It is wierd that this is happening. Your head unit is fine, that clarion amp is not too shabby from what i've heard. 24 gauge speaker wire is a problem though along with phase cancellation issues. [/QUOTE]
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