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computers4kids
post Dec 10 2011, 11:48 PM
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Pioneer 4 channel amp (GM-D9500F)
75 RMS x 2 channels (A)
150 RMS bridged channel (B)
150 Watt 8" footwell sub
2 Polk Audio 4 x 6 50RMS (150 peak)

A few questions if you don't mind...speak slowly (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) The manual was written in like font 4...who do they think reads these things?
Currently I have my ipod plugged into the RCA input for A. Should I split the signal for A and B?

Should I have it on 2 or 4 channel (I have 3 channels due to the B being bridged)?

LPF/OFF/HPF Both sides have this selector switch? Currently I have both switched to off.

How do you best set the gain and frequecy for each channel?


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Mike Bellis
post Dec 10 2011, 11:56 PM
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QUOTE(computers4kids @ Dec 10 2011, 10:48 PM) *

Pioneer 4 channel amp (GM-D9500F)
75 RMS x 2 channels (A)
150 RMS bridged channel (B)
150 Watt 8" footwell sub
2 Polk Audio 4 x 6 50RMS (150 peak)

A few questions if you don't mind...speak slowly (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) The manual was written in like font 4...who do they think reads these things?
Currently I have my ipod plugged into the RCA input for A. Should I split the signal for A and B?

Should I have it on 2 or 4 channel (I have 3 channels due to the B being bridged)?

LPF/OFF/HPF Both sides have this selector switch? Currently I have both switched to off.

How do you best set the gain and frequecy for each channel?

Your amp is a 4 channel version. Use a splitter and inputs A & B. Use A for the front mid/high speakers and use B for you woofer, bridged. Turn the LPF/OFF/HPF to OFF on channel A. Turn to LPF on channed B. The GAIN should match the radio output (IPOD) put the dial in the middle to satrt with. Most likely you can leave it there.
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