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Originally posted by Bully13:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by THE BOSS:
this is not a suprise at all. Monsoon subs blow all the time because of the light weight paper cones. It also matters when listening to a burned cd that might not have as great of quality on a song which causes distortion. If you listen to your music somewhat loud dont be shocked that your subs are getting blown because it happens all the time. Sounds good but quality and craftsmanship lacks on these speakers
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I agree that they sound great but lack craftmanship. Monsoon doesn't seem to make it very easy to modify the factory installed system. I had a VW Jetta before the Hummer and it was also Monsoon. Great system, however, not a whole lot of bass as there was no Sub.
The rule of thumb I follow is that I turn the volume up as loud as I want it unless I hear any distortion or any indication that any of the speakers are being over-powered.
Maybe I will invest in an aftermarket sub that I can remove at will to take the stress off of the factory speakers. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>