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OT/Need a stereo amp guru |
computers4kids |
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? Attached image(s) |
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