Okay. I replaced my sail and door speakers with 4-ohm speakers (Infinity Reference in the doors and Kicker in the sails) but left the 4" ones in the hatch alone since they are mostly filler.
Well.....the 4" speakers I can hear more of now (almost drowns out the door speakers a bit) and when I turn up the volume it seems like I lose a bit of power to my sail speakers. (Those are the ones I notice the most). The bass seems to "go down". Adjusting the fade a bit to the front balances out the high ends just fine but it still seems like the higher I turn up the volume the more bass I lose. Weird.
I was wondering if my issue has anything to do with the fact that instead of originally having six 2-ohm speakers all around I now have four 4-ohm speakers and two 2-ohm speakers.
Will that mess with the power distribution at all to the 4-ohm speakers at all? Do I need to replace the 4" hatch speakers with 4-ohm ones to correct the problem? Am I even making any sense?
Well.....the 4" speakers I can hear more of now (almost drowns out the door speakers a bit) and when I turn up the volume it seems like I lose a bit of power to my sail speakers. (Those are the ones I notice the most). The bass seems to "go down". Adjusting the fade a bit to the front balances out the high ends just fine but it still seems like the higher I turn up the volume the more bass I lose. Weird.
I was wondering if my issue has anything to do with the fact that instead of originally having six 2-ohm speakers all around I now have four 4-ohm speakers and two 2-ohm speakers.
Will that mess with the power distribution at all to the 4-ohm speakers at all? Do I need to replace the 4" hatch speakers with 4-ohm ones to correct the problem? Am I even making any sense?
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