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<blockquote data-quote="2006yukondenali" data-source="post: 8759704" data-attributes="member: 683820"><p>Hello. I have a 2006 gmc yukon denali that I hooked up 3 p.a. speakers to. They sound really good but they are not loud enough. The speakers are old school 1300w realistic super powerhorn p.a. speakers. The head unit is an Atoto A6, and the amp i am using is a boss 1100w single channel amp (not the best, I know but its what I had laying around). Anyways, the quality of sound is really good but they just seem quiet compared to what they normally are. I know they can be louder because I plug my phone directly into the amp and they scream, but when hooked up to my head unit they get a lot quieter. What I'm wondering is what is the difference, and how do I get the radio to sound like my phone. Any help will be appreciated, thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2006yukondenali, post: 8759704, member: 683820"] Hello. I have a 2006 gmc yukon denali that I hooked up 3 p.a. speakers to. They sound really good but they are not loud enough. The speakers are old school 1300w realistic super powerhorn p.a. speakers. The head unit is an Atoto A6, and the amp i am using is a boss 1100w single channel amp (not the best, I know but its what I had laying around). Anyways, the quality of sound is really good but they just seem quiet compared to what they normally are. I know they can be louder because I plug my phone directly into the amp and they scream, but when hooked up to my head unit they get a lot quieter. What I'm wondering is what is the difference, and how do I get the radio to sound like my phone. Any help will be appreciated, thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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