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The sony's are rated to 45 watts and are 10 years old, they actually sound
great.
The Kenwoods are rated at 20 watts rms 60 peak so they fall right were I
would think they should but sound terrible, with no bass. I almost suspect
they've been subject to excessive power.
I will go to the local Circuit city/ tweeter and listen to some infinity's
and others that may fit before I buy some new speakers.
Any recommendations in a 4 x 6??
Thanks for the responses.


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Mastermech wrote:
I Have a 92 K1500 pickup I just installed an Alpine 9807. I currently am
using some 10 year old sony speakers, (Installed some Kenwood 4675's but
they sounded terrible) but they don't seem to be able to handle any bass
without distortion. A powered sub will be going in soon. I was just curious
as to the use of Bass Blockers. Would they help protect these speakers, or
actually the ones I install at a later date from this type of distortion?


Bass blockers would likely help, but if you're getting that much
distortion, either the speakers are frelled, or you're trying to drive
them too hard off the 9807's output. If you can swing a buck or two, you
should be able to get a decent two channel amp with built-in crossover
to power them.


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Mastermech wrote:
The sony's are rated to 45 watts and are 10 years old, they actually sound
great.
The Kenwoods are rated at 20 watts rms 60 peak so they fall right were I
would think they should but sound terrible, with no bass. I almost suspect
they've been subject to excessive power.


The power ratings on a speaker have jack to do with how they'll sound,
and quite honestly, it has jack to do with how much power they can
actually take.

If they sounded that horrible, then they were either very cheap
kenwoods, or they weren't installed properly (if there was no bass, then
I'm willing to bet they were out of phase).


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How do you know that the lack of power isn't the culprit?

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"Mastermech" wrote in message
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I Have a 92 K1500 pickup I just installed an Alpine 9807. I

currently
am
using some 10 year old sony speakers, (Installed some Kenwood 4675's but
they sounded terrible) but they don't seem to be able to handle any bass
without distortion. A powered sub will be going in soon. I was just

curious
as to the use of Bass Blockers. Would they help protect these speakers,

or
actually the ones I install at a later date from this type of

distortion?

Thanks
JRE


You misunderstood my question. How do you know that lack of power from the
head unit isn't the culprit?


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