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<blockquote data-quote="Lucas949790" data-source="post: 8893610" data-attributes="member: 693278"><p>Hey, I’ve been having this odd problem that has been happening to my stereo system on my Honda fit 2010. Upgraded stereo and speakers, just used the old wires for the speakers. Okay so to the main problem, when the car is off I turn on the speakers play some music at the highest volume… absolutely no distortion. I turn on the engine, all the speakers in general get louder, and mid to high volume levels the sound just starts crackling. I don’t believe the speakers are blown, I had just got them. I was kinda thinking it could do something with the voltage, when the car isn’t on it holds a charge at 12v but when the car is on it has 14.5v because of the alternator. That’s all that I can think of… do I need a resistor to the stereo or just need to install an amplifier or what. Need some help here. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucas949790, post: 8893610, member: 693278"] Hey, I’ve been having this odd problem that has been happening to my stereo system on my Honda fit 2010. Upgraded stereo and speakers, just used the old wires for the speakers. Okay so to the main problem, when the car is off I turn on the speakers play some music at the highest volume… absolutely no distortion. I turn on the engine, all the speakers in general get louder, and mid to high volume levels the sound just starts crackling. I don’t believe the speakers are blown, I had just got them. I was kinda thinking it could do something with the voltage, when the car isn’t on it holds a charge at 12v but when the car is on it has 14.5v because of the alternator. That’s all that I can think of… do I need a resistor to the stereo or just need to install an amplifier or what. Need some help here. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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