cichlid_baby
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Okay.. so I installed the Phoenix Gold RSD 6.5 component set into my tahoe up front in the doors. I just swapped out the factory paper drivers and tweeters out and put the RSD's in their place.. still just using the power from the just stock factory head unit. All other stock speakers still in their place.
It was like night and day difference. I was so amazed at the sound and newly found bass but could tell that the radio was distorting at moderate levels so I took it easy on the speakers.
Indeed, I was very impressed considering the price point for these RSD's weren't going to break any banks... and from all the reviews, I couldn't wait to get my new Alpine 9886 installed along with a 4 channel amp so I could power them up properly.
Well.. today I finally got all the wiring ran through the truck and even installed the 9886. I disconnected all of the speakers except for the RSD's in the front doors.
I grabbed my old PPI PCX-480 which puts out 80 watts X 4 at 4 ohms. Hook her up to power the RSD's to the front channels stereo. Turned the gain on my amp all the way down and crossovers set to full-pass, went to the head unit to make sure the settings were all flat. Turned up the volume on the head unit to 28 out of 35 max and proceeded to the amp to turn up the gain just a bit not even a quarter turn just so I could see what the speakers could do.
To my disappointment, it seemed as though the speakers sounded like they were going to die. Instead of sounding like waking up with the added power, they sounded so horrible like they couldn't handle it.
I rechecked all my wiring and made sure everything was in phase.
Are they RSD's not able to handle good power at all?
What am I overlooking?
Remember that I don't have any other speakers or subs hooked up yet.
It was like night and day difference. I was so amazed at the sound and newly found bass but could tell that the radio was distorting at moderate levels so I took it easy on the speakers.
Indeed, I was very impressed considering the price point for these RSD's weren't going to break any banks... and from all the reviews, I couldn't wait to get my new Alpine 9886 installed along with a 4 channel amp so I could power them up properly.
Well.. today I finally got all the wiring ran through the truck and even installed the 9886. I disconnected all of the speakers except for the RSD's in the front doors.
I grabbed my old PPI PCX-480 which puts out 80 watts X 4 at 4 ohms. Hook her up to power the RSD's to the front channels stereo. Turned the gain on my amp all the way down and crossovers set to full-pass, went to the head unit to make sure the settings were all flat. Turned up the volume on the head unit to 28 out of 35 max and proceeded to the amp to turn up the gain just a bit not even a quarter turn just so I could see what the speakers could do.
To my disappointment, it seemed as though the speakers sounded like they were going to die. Instead of sounding like waking up with the added power, they sounded so horrible like they couldn't handle it.
I rechecked all my wiring and made sure everything was in phase.
Are they RSD's not able to handle good power at all?
What am I overlooking?
Remember that I don't have any other speakers or subs hooked up yet.
