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<blockquote data-quote="dennisr" data-source="post: 8306065" data-attributes="member: 662718"><p>So... I'm having problems. My speakers sound like ****. Just recently (two days ago) I put new speakers in my car I didn't do much research (I know I'm an idiot). All of this info is round abouts. I have a JVC hu that is 20 watts RMS into four channels which I can only expect is either 20 ways per or 5watts per. That isn't my problem. My stock hu is 66 watts total I have no clue if that's RMS or peak but I'll imagine it as RMS so thats 16 or so watts per. They sounded amazing with my JVC hu but like an idiot I put new speakers in that I did no research on. The stock impedence for the speakers was 4 ohms each same with the new ones are also 4. The new ones state however that they are 70 watts RMS per. They are also three way speakers. They sound good sometimes and bad other times my installation was good so I don't know what's wrong. Are they speakers just ****** or what. And don't tell me that they are under powered because you can under power speakers and I don't like when people tell me otherwise and it wouldn't explain cracking and other sound impurities. But any input is helpful and feel free to tell me I'm wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisr, post: 8306065, member: 662718"] So... I'm having problems. My speakers sound like ****. Just recently (two days ago) I put new speakers in my car I didn't do much research (I know I'm an idiot). All of this info is round abouts. I have a JVC hu that is 20 watts RMS into four channels which I can only expect is either 20 ways per or 5watts per. That isn't my problem. My stock hu is 66 watts total I have no clue if that's RMS or peak but I'll imagine it as RMS so thats 16 or so watts per. They sounded amazing with my JVC hu but like an idiot I put new speakers in that I did no research on. The stock impedence for the speakers was 4 ohms each same with the new ones are also 4. The new ones state however that they are 70 watts RMS per. They are also three way speakers. They sound good sometimes and bad other times my installation was good so I don't know what's wrong. Are they speakers just ****** or what. And don't tell me that they are under powered because you can under power speakers and I don't like when people tell me otherwise and it wouldn't explain cracking and other sound impurities. But any input is helpful and feel free to tell me I'm wrong. [/QUOTE]
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