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<blockquote data-quote="mjboss" data-source="post: 8130426" data-attributes="member: 655804"><p>Thanks for the help... couple things so far</p><p></p><p>a) The speakers are not in the door panel, they are in the roll bar and dash, and the shop used Dynamax to dampen</p><p></p><p>b) No factory amp bypassed.</p><p></p><p>c) I also posted this on the Wrangler forum for audio equipment and everyone there said I needed to add an amp because the speakers weren't getting enough power. This being an audio specific site I'm assuming the folks here know more. Would anyone suggest adding an amp to solve the problem? The HU is 14 RMS / 80 Peak, the speakers are 80 RMS / 240 Peak.</p><p></p><p>I will give the fade thing a try for polarity, but I can't go in and check connections on my own, I am not that knowledgable, and the front speakers require the dash be removed and I am not up for getting into all that. If the fading issue seem to be the problem, I am assuming I can bring this back to Best Buy and present the findings? Any suggestions there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjboss, post: 8130426, member: 655804"] Thanks for the help... couple things so far a) The speakers are not in the door panel, they are in the roll bar and dash, and the shop used Dynamax to dampen b) No factory amp bypassed. c) I also posted this on the Wrangler forum for audio equipment and everyone there said I needed to add an amp because the speakers weren't getting enough power. This being an audio specific site I'm assuming the folks here know more. Would anyone suggest adding an amp to solve the problem? The HU is 14 RMS / 80 Peak, the speakers are 80 RMS / 240 Peak. I will give the fade thing a try for polarity, but I can't go in and check connections on my own, I am not that knowledgable, and the front speakers require the dash be removed and I am not up for getting into all that. If the fading issue seem to be the problem, I am assuming I can bring this back to Best Buy and present the findings? Any suggestions there? [/QUOTE]
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