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Old 09-10-2021, 11:29 PM   #6
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Do yourself a favor and lift the dash speaker covers and snap a couple of pictures of the midrange and tweeters and post them. Unless you physically look yourself, you won't know for sure if those are the OEM speakers, but we can help you determine if that is the case. Maybe you have a bad capacitor on one of your dash speakers, or maybe even a blown driver.

Pioneer has a reputation for good, clean speaker level signal at moderate to medium-high volume levels and the OEM mids and tweeters in these cars don't normally present much of a load to high power head units in general. Bluetooth isn't really the highest quality sounding source for any head unit, and since that head unit has no CD player, try playing some decent quality wav. files from the USB port and let us know how that sounds.
Snapped a couple pictures. It's definitely stock, I ended up ripping half of the foam covering part of the harness to the tweeter on my driver side.

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Played a couple FLAC files, then played them off my phone through BT. Slight difference in sound. Even with the FLACs Bass still isn't as strong as it was before the Hu swap.
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