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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Oct 2, '05 From Boston, MA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
i've got a '99 Toyota Celica GT. i hated not being able to play mp3 CDRW's/CDR's, so i upgraded haphazardly because i was also installing a new alarm system yesterday.
http://www.alpine-usa.com/en/products/prod...?model=CDE-9846 ^got that installed yesterday. i didn't have a chance to demo it much last night when i picked up the vehicle... but this morning, i tried playing stuff. the unit plays all the way upto 20+ in terms of volume... but anytime i approach 4 or 5, all of my speakers are distorted. it's 16w RMS, what the heck is going on? i didn't upgrade anything else, ONLY headunit. it's just 2much power and overbearing. the speakers are distorting like crazy if i play too loudly. i can't get a clean sound, loud sound, just muddy sounds. what could be at fault? i don't have $ to upgrade to new speakers... i just wanted the capability of mp3 playback, which it does. |
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all i can think of is to try turning down the bass setting, you will get a cleaner sound. speakers arnt too much, got mine for 80 bucks a pair iirc and they sound great.
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