Quiet rear speakers, any ideas?
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 4:12 pm
Hi there, I've recently treated myself and picked up a 94' M reg Polo and am enjoying getting into it all and learning about it.
I've successfully moved my Head Unit (JVC LHX-500) from my old clapped out daewoo into the new car and it works brilliantly - although I can power it with no ignition, maybe it's the live wire I used. The built in door and dash speakers are very punchy and loud (compared to what I'm used to), and I had a set of speakers sent to me by the person I bought the stereo from, a pair of 6.5" Midbass speakers with a couple of tweeters and crossovers.
I've mounted the speakers on the parcel shelf (and ignored the tweeters for now), and wired them to the rear outputs on the head unit, but it strikes me that they are very quiet in comparison to the front speakers, despite being rated up to 180W. Is there any common fault or newbie mistake that I could be making? I've tried wiring direct from head unit to speaker, and putting the crossover in between (trying both tweeter and woofer outputs, just in case).
Any ideas?
I've successfully moved my Head Unit (JVC LHX-500) from my old clapped out daewoo into the new car and it works brilliantly - although I can power it with no ignition, maybe it's the live wire I used. The built in door and dash speakers are very punchy and loud (compared to what I'm used to), and I had a set of speakers sent to me by the person I bought the stereo from, a pair of 6.5" Midbass speakers with a couple of tweeters and crossovers.
I've mounted the speakers on the parcel shelf (and ignored the tweeters for now), and wired them to the rear outputs on the head unit, but it strikes me that they are very quiet in comparison to the front speakers, despite being rated up to 180W. Is there any common fault or newbie mistake that I could be making? I've tried wiring direct from head unit to speaker, and putting the crossover in between (trying both tweeter and woofer outputs, just in case).
Any ideas?