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Speakers Clipping at Low Volumes
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<blockquote data-quote="Weeksy" data-source="post: 8833002" data-attributes="member: 688396"><p>It's definitely not an issue with the EQ or extra bass, as I've said its barley audible at volume 16, any higher it distorts, it's extremely usual. I bought the speakers off a mate with the same head unit and I've been in his car with the speakers working at high volumes. I've tried adjusting the low and high frequency settings. I was playing around with it last night and noticed that the use of any of the in car electronics, like the power windows or mirrors results in increased clipping, so it's almost certainly battery or grounding related. I'm at work at the moment but could anyone give me some troubleshooting steps related to this? Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weeksy, post: 8833002, member: 688396"] It's definitely not an issue with the EQ or extra bass, as I've said its barley audible at volume 16, any higher it distorts, it's extremely usual. I bought the speakers off a mate with the same head unit and I've been in his car with the speakers working at high volumes. I've tried adjusting the low and high frequency settings. I was playing around with it last night and noticed that the use of any of the in car electronics, like the power windows or mirrors results in increased clipping, so it's almost certainly battery or grounding related. I'm at work at the moment but could anyone give me some troubleshooting steps related to this? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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