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Old 04-24-10, 11:35 AM
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Im getting extremely chopy sound from my speakers in 95 sc400, is this the amp,or some kind of loose connection from the radio?
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Is it the Pioneer or Nak sound system?

More than likely its your amp, they are known on here for there problems.

It also could be your speakers ared ry rotted. They foam around the outer part is gone or broken away. Inspect each of them. How about your sub? Same?
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its a nak,and yes ,all speakers are doing the same thing, including the sub...so it sounds more like the amp tham rotting speakers right...? Also, if u know, can u use the nak amp part#86280-24190 and the 86280-24120 as one in the same?
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its a nak,and yes ,all speakers are doing the same thing, including the sub...so it sounds more like the amp tham rotting speakers right...? Also, if u know, can u use the nak amp part#86280-24190 and the 86280-24120 as one in the same?
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My cistomer's 95 is doing the same thing. It seems that when he is stopped at a light, or rainny days it gets worst. Not sure if it is the alternator not producing enough voltage, or a bad ground or both.
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Can i use an after market amp to replace the nak amp? Please tell me yes if anyone knows...
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You can use another type of amp but you will have to rewire some of your system. Nothing hard. Look for a write up in the audio classifieds. if you can't find anything pm me. I will explain it in full detail for you
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Sounds more like the speakers to me. Pull them and check the coil connections and the cones.
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