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[QUOTE="MrLuckey, post: 397137, member: 17313"] Taken from a source on the net: A system that distorts at high volumes isn't defective, it's just being pushed too hard. If the sound is fine at low to moderate volumes, but gets fuzzy and distorted as you increase volume, that's a sign that you're underpowering the system. Contrary to popular belief, not having enough power can be more damaging to a speaker than having too much power. If the system sounds fine with the bass and treble controls set to flat, but when you turn up the bass or treble, it distorts, again, the system has reached its operational limit. Are the stock speakers 4 or 8 ohm? How about the new ones? By wiring in parallel you have increased the load seen by your receiver. Have you thought about wiring in series since your factory rig is probably low on power already? [/QUOTE]
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