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<blockquote data-quote="Sandman01" data-source="post: 8680304" data-attributes="member: 677636"><p>I'm starting to take an interest in cars and vehicle audio systems, for as long as I know I was fed up with the poor SQ of stock speakers. Right now I have an 04 Blazer 2dr with stock HU, stock dash speakers, Pioneer TS-A1680F on my doors, and Pioneer TS-A6970F running in the rear. I spaced on checking out the impedance on the rear as I bought 4 ohm 6x9s, only to find out that the rears are 10 ohm. The rear speakers sound fine at low volume but quickly lose volume and SQ as I turn up the volume. Will upgrading the HU help to negate that issue? Or will the system need to be rewired to adapt to 4 ohm speakers? I realize an amp would help fix most of my issues, but as a soon-to-be college student I want to hold off on lavish spending. My goal with my build is to maximize sound quality while having a little extra power in low range frequencies. Any advice would be great, especially recommendations to products that would fit in a $200 budget (only looking for HU and amp for now)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandman01, post: 8680304, member: 677636"] I'm starting to take an interest in cars and vehicle audio systems, for as long as I know I was fed up with the poor SQ of stock speakers. Right now I have an 04 Blazer 2dr with stock HU, stock dash speakers, Pioneer TS-A1680F on my doors, and Pioneer TS-A6970F running in the rear. I spaced on checking out the impedance on the rear as I bought 4 ohm 6x9s, only to find out that the rears are 10 ohm. The rear speakers sound fine at low volume but quickly lose volume and SQ as I turn up the volume. Will upgrading the HU help to negate that issue? Or will the system need to be rewired to adapt to 4 ohm speakers? I realize an amp would help fix most of my issues, but as a soon-to-be college student I want to hold off on lavish spending. My goal with my build is to maximize sound quality while having a little extra power in low range frequencies. Any advice would be great, especially recommendations to products that would fit in a $200 budget (only looking for HU and amp for now) [/QUOTE]
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