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<blockquote data-quote="BuckNasty219" data-source="post: 8114534" data-attributes="member: 655225"><p>Hey I just bought a Mustang and the guy before me installed a pretty sweet setup in it, Pioneer deck, Audiobahn components up front, and JL 6x9's in the rear. Now the problem I'm having is that while the front speakers sound bitchin, the rears sound like ****. No bass whatsoever. So I checked the rears out and it looks like they have been bridged for an amp. My question is, if they were bridged would it cause this problem of underpowered rear speakers with no bass? Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckNasty219, post: 8114534, member: 655225"] Hey I just bought a Mustang and the guy before me installed a pretty sweet setup in it, Pioneer deck, Audiobahn components up front, and JL 6x9's in the rear. Now the problem I'm having is that while the front speakers sound bitchin, the rears sound like ****. No bass whatsoever. So I checked the rears out and it looks like they have been bridged for an amp. My question is, if they were bridged would it cause this problem of underpowered rear speakers with no bass? Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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