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Should I Replace My Factory Pioneer Speakers?


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i dont think these other things even apply this scenario.

It certainly does, if you want to know why things react the way they do when you try to outsmart the designers of a factory sound system! :P

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No, amf makes sense to me :) It all makes pretty good sense, and I can see why I got such poor results.

I am sure the wiring has something to do with it to, but the wiring shouldn't make such a huge difference as it did, so I don't think that is the only reason . . .

Regards,

Bryan

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I'm with you Bryan; the only thing that the wiring would impare, or at least that I can see that it would impare, is the amount of power that can be carried to the speakers. I see no reason why wiring would cause the speaker to distort; that just doesn't make sense. BTW, I'm sure you knew this, but ohms (impedence as everyone's calling it) is a measure of resistance; less resistance, more wattage flowing, takes more wattage to begin with, more load on amp...so on. Wow! Maybe I did learn something in physics! :lol:

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Yeah, I know all about the resistance ratings and how they work . . . I just bought a sub and amp and had to learn that stuff before making my purchase :P

I also don't see why having thin wiring would cause the speakers to distort--but then again, I am not an audio specialist by any means.

Regards,

Bryan

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ok

having thin wiring shouldn;t effect the lower volumes but the higher ones

but a bad connection such as a bad crimp or damged wire will cause distorion as the electricity now has to be driven over the damage causing distortion

i had this problem with my civic, i never noticed it but my wife in the passenger seat always would complain the stereo gave her a headache, i listened one day and it was horrible on that side, so i left it and added new PG wire ad balanced the audio and returned it to proper levels

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