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The PO replaced the original system of the '94 cab with a Kenwood deck and 6-disc changer in the trunk. It has never has very good sound, despite the price the PO paid for the system (I have the receipt). I am beginning to wonder whether the system was even installed correctly in the first place. In particular, the rear side panel speakers have very little bass or "loudness" to them, especially when faded to the back speakers only. The car only had the stock cab speaker setup to begin with. I'm not looking to rock out the world to Motley Crue, just better overall sound with what's already there. Any suggestions as to what to to look for?
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Gone, but not forgotten....'95 Polar Silver cab, Light Grey w/ Deviated Midnite Blue interior
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Sounds like you may have a phase problem with one or both of the rear speakers. Try moving the balance all the way right or all the way left. If you have full bass when panned full one side, but it sounds "hollow" when in the middle, + and - were connected backwards. That's the easiest solution for thin sound, but if everything is connected properly, then it may be something else altogether and we'll likely need more info in order to help.
There isn't much bass in the rear cab speakers to begin with. Checkout some of the threads on here about various subwoofer solutions for the cabs.
- Darryl
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