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<blockquote data-quote="Eddieca85" data-source="post: 82594" data-attributes="member: 545191"><p>Well actully i ordered those speeakers way before i even talked to you guys, soooooooo someone else seems uninformed. Plus if you actully think im about to stay with radio shack speaker, then im sorry but your trippin. I had those jsut so i could listen to my **** with out haveing to hear the poping sound of my stock speakers (2 watt RMS HA, **** ford to hell) So anyways.... If i fade to the rear the noise goes away which would lead me to beliveiuts the front 6.5s but when i listen to the speakers it mainly to back ones cracking. I found all this out today on the way to work, so that would add the the theory that since the RMS is so high and the out put form my HU is so low its not getting enough power to get good sound thus causing distortion and by fadeing ti to the back adding more power to the back speakers. But i dunno, i just like wasting money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddieca85, post: 82594, member: 545191"] Well actully i ordered those speeakers way before i even talked to you guys, soooooooo someone else seems uninformed. Plus if you actully think im about to stay with radio shack speaker, then im sorry but your trippin. I had those jsut so i could listen to my **** with out haveing to hear the poping sound of my stock speakers (2 watt RMS HA, **** ford to hell) So anyways.... If i fade to the rear the noise goes away which would lead me to beliveiuts the front 6.5s but when i listen to the speakers it mainly to back ones cracking. I found all this out today on the way to work, so that would add the the theory that since the RMS is so high and the out put form my HU is so low its not getting enough power to get good sound thus causing distortion and by fadeing ti to the back adding more power to the back speakers. But i dunno, i just like wasting money. [/QUOTE]
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