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Old 01-30-2002, 09:02 PM
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New rear speakers sound like crap.... HELP

I just replaced my rear speakers with some Pioneers and they sound like crap. Can anyone tell me why? Also I had just replaced my factory head unit with a high powered one. I understand that this problem could be due to the factory amp and if so where is this amp located? And how can I properly disconnect it?
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Old 01-30-2002, 09:40 PM
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What do you mean "sounds crappy"? Like, distortion? bad quality?
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Ya, I'm sure you already know that a "powered" deck + amp = crap because it amplifies it twice. What model G20 do you have?
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Yeah, if you are running hi level inputs from your new deck to your factory amp (like P11) then it would no doubt sound like crap...
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Old 01-31-2002, 08:04 AM
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I have a 92 G20. Can anyone tell me the exact location of the factory amp and once I find it I guess I would have to make a direct connection from the head unit to the rear speakers right?
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Old 01-31-2002, 10:17 AM
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the factory amp location is in the trunk,it sound be mounted from the rear deck (hanging), i believe it has two of them. take those out and run new wire from the headunit to all the speakers in the car.
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it also depends on how loud you turn up your radio. I have my Panasonic 800 hooked up to the factory amps and as long as i don't get too volume happy my speakers run just fine. Also what most ppl dont realize is the factory speakers are 2 ohm speakers so if you hook up aftermarket speakers to the factory amp distortion sets in quicker cause of the lack of power (speakers are 4 ohm vs 2)
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