I'm surprised that it didn't overload the mic (assuming it was your phone).Here y'all go. This is with Boss BRS 3.5" dash speakers and powerbass 4x10's in the rear. Definitely a treble rebel which is fine. I've got hearing damage from too much bass when I was younger. Oh, and before y'all judge, I listen to all genre's, this is Nappy Roots who is a local rap group.
I did, gotta load the video to the tube. It's raining so no cruising.I'm surprised that it didn't overload the mic (assuming it was your phone).
Now, start that beotch up and repeat...
I'm surprised that it didn't overload the mic (assuming it was your phone).
Now, start that beotch up and repeat...
Meh, I did that video prior. Next one I'll crank the tunes. I did have it turned up last night with the car running and them speakers were more than sufficient for me.Can't hear the radjo so much!
The audio clips you posted sounds really good! And I like the gauges BTW! But I am wondering if this makes a difference for a stock radio? If I use the 4 ohm speakers with the factory radio, designed for 10 ohm, will it matter? I have read that you can install a wire wound resistor in series to get closer to 10 ohm? I know it may 'sound' louder with a the 4 ohm, but I am more worried about the output from the stock radio going bad because of it. I'd like to keep the original radio, since the rest of the car is also original. Any thoughts?But, GM was special and used 10ohm speakers. Reducing the impedance does nothing more than make the THD on the amp go up and work it a little harder. The perception will be that it "seems" louder, but, in reality, you just don't have to turn the volume knob up as high to get the same level.
It'll be fine. I was an installer for 8 years; did it all the time, and noone ever fried their factory head unit.The audio clips you posted sounds really good! And I like the gauges BTW! But I am wondering if this makes a difference for a stock radio? If I use the 4 ohm speakers with the factory radio, designed for 10 ohm, will it matter? I have read that you can install a wire wound resistor in series to get closer to 10 ohm? I know it may 'sound' louder with a the 4 ohm, but I am more worried about the output from the stock radio going bad because of it. I'd like to keep the original radio, since the rest of the car is also original. Any thoughts?
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