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    Yesterday I installed some new rear speakers because the stock ones were blown anyone know why they don't sound loud as the fronts? still have the stock fronts these are the ones I put installed in the link http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...eb95abf7ccen02
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    I had the same trouble.

    The Monsoon amp seems to be set up for a specific set of speakers. I tried tying the subs and the midrange together like you did - and the loss of volume was part of my dissatisfaction. Connecting two amp outputs together may be why.
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    is there any why to get the rears louder everything is stock but the rears
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    More than likely the monsoon amp/stock speakers are a difference impedance than the kicker speaker, so they are receiving less power.

    "**** bills. You can live in your car but you can't race your house" -dsmuts
    Want her to stop when she's not looking karate chop her in her crotch that should quiet her for a bit or at the very least put a smile on your face -REDCOMPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by gordster1122 View Post
    is there any why to get the rears louder everything is stock but the rears
    You're probably not going to like my solution.

    I have a Pioneer head unit that I put in the car right after I got it a year and a half ago. I put Pioneer speakers all around this summer and was not real happy.

    So... I put a Pioneer amp in several weeks ago. The only way I could be happier is if I had a subwoofer installed, but what I have now does have enough bass to let me wait for warmer weather to install the sub.

    Here's the equipment list:

    Pioneer AVIC-Z150BH

    Audiovox Sirius/XM receiver

    Pioneer GM-D8604 amplifier

    Pioneer TS-A6975R speakers

    Pioneer TS-A1685R speakers

    Kicker 11DS35 speaker

    That's not an all inclusive list. I also had to buy the adapters for the steering wheel controls, the serial bus, the iPod and the Android plus some other odds and ends installation goodies. All told, I have about $1,500 invested in sound equipment for my car. Other than the sub, I'm about done.

    I didn't do this to enter SQ contests. I spend a lot of time in my car, and I like my music.
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    Yup the monsoon amp can only do so much personally I gutted the whole thing and would suggest you do the same if funds permit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Yup the monsoon amp can only do so much personally I gutted the whole thing and would suggest you do the same if funds permit.
    I kept the Monsoon amp and use it for the chimes. The side benefit is that I got to keep the dash speaker, which raises the front sound stage a bit. I also left the front door tweeters in the system.

    I believe the Monsoon system is OK for most people who keep the OEM sound system intact. If you're going to upgrade any part of the OEM game, the amp will eventually have to go.
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    I only planned on doing the rears+front and a new deck theres some links to what I want to do not enough cash for subs any time soon how hard is it to take out the amp and where is it located ? I was like wtf new rears and stock fronts are still louder when I installed them
    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...8d101c60f9en02
    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...1aad6e7ec9en02
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    Simple to remove. It's in the trunk on top of the deck lid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by douger View Post
    I kept the Monsoon amp and use it for the chimes. The side benefit is that I got to keep the dash speaker, which raises the front sound stage a bit. I also left the front door tweeters in the system.

    I believe the Monsoon system is OK for most people who keep the OEM sound system intact. If you're going to upgrade any part of the OEM game, the amp will eventually have to go.
    Sounded like crap when I tried to keep the dash speaker so that got removed as well and I didn't want annoying door chimes. So much happier without all that. I know for some it's good enough but the moment you start upgrading anything with that monsoon it tends to make every thing else you haven't upgraded sound bad.
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