i replaced my car radio with another factory radio and now it doesn’t sound a good. How can i Fix it?
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
7:59 pm
Question:
I have a 2007 Pontiac G6 and i just replaced my broken reg. factory radio with a 6 disc cd changer factory radio that came out of a car that had monsoon. Now the bass on my car doesn’t sound as good as it used to and it doesn’t turn up as loud as it used to. Is there anything i can do to fix this?
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becuse the monsoonrequieres a factory 6 channel amplifier
it will better to find the same radio or one that don’t have the monsoon option
Best option I can give you would be to put an aftermarket deck in there, it will amplify your speakers and give them more power/bass the clarity of the speakers/sound quality will take a positive jump other than that it sounds like the deck you have right now doesnt have enough power to give your Speakers what they need whereas most aftermarket decks have a small preamp in them and usually putout around 15-22 watts RMSx4 channels
the monsoon sound system is between low level and high level so you may not get the full volume. you would need a non monsoon radio.