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TM's CraZy TaXi ***TM***


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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 4:59 pm Post subject: Troubleshooting |
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This is for if you hit a snag or have a problem with something your working on.
Post it here and someone may know the answer and be able to help you. _________________ TM.
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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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Wagonz Experienced Cruizer

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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:27 pm Post subject: |
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Nah thats not a good idea |
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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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damn, wasnt sure, but thanks, wat would u reccomend for more distortion free volume, i have a clarion hu, 5" pioneer in the door (soon to be pioneer 6.5"), pioneer 6x9's in the boot with a 300watt amp, and i think 5" pioneer under the dash (not sure wat size) _________________ †Let Me See You Laugh At My Car Wen Ur Eating Its Dust† |
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TM's CraZy TaXi ***TM***


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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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just forget about the dash ones completely you'll be doing yourself a favour there _________________ TM.
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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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yer they were brand new pioneer ones wen i bought the car, but hopefully putting the 6.5" in the doors will make it sound better, and im looking at a 12" 1200W pioneer sub for $99 just need an amp _________________ †Let Me See You Laugh At My Car Wen Ur Eating Its Dust† |
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MAXIMUM EXERTION Long Distance Cruizer

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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:26 pm Post subject: |
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don't be fooled by a H/U specs, it may say 50w x4 but read the side of the box or the manual and you will find it is no more than 18w-22w per channel. _________________ MAXIMUM EXERTION Custom Car Audio
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Wagonz Experienced Cruizer

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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:18 am Post subject: |
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Before go further
what gear have you got now
and whats your budget? |
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Brad Advanced Cruizer

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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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i THINK its a 2008 champion series sub, i have the 2008 3-way 6x9's and a 300watt/2x120watt pioneer amp, and a CLARION DB286USB head unit and 2 sets of unknown pioneer speakers, i want pioneer for now, but something i can gradually up grade spending a couple hundred at a time _________________ †Let Me See You Laugh At My Car Wen Ur Eating Its Dust† |
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Brad Advanced Cruizer

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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:53 pm Post subject: |
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its the TS-W307D2 and im thinking of running it with a pioneer GM-6400F if i can bridge it, cause it puts out 300x2 to i think a 2ohm load, and the sub is dual 2ohm am i right? so would i be able to connect both channels to the sub giving it 600watts? or will i have to buy a monoblock, its just i can get the amp for around $270 and i want to keep my gear fully pioneer for some stupid reason
also if i put a 4ohm resistor in series with a 4ohm speaker then put them in parrallel with another 4ohm speaker and resistor running from a 300watt amp will i get 300watts to each speaker? i'll draw a pic, because the resistance rule for parrallel circuits is
Rt=1/((1/R1)+(1//R2)) and in serious its Rt=R1+R2 which would give me a total of 4ohms resistance?
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spoonxxx Advanced Cruizer
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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the problem you will have with that is the resistor will have to be able to handle the 300w of power going though it. it will be a huge resistor giving off a lot of heat if you can find one. save your money buy a better amp. _________________
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jozlod Committed Cruizer

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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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just as a note, it doesnt matter in the slightest if you have the same brand of stuff or not, it won't make a difference, i've run all sorts of stuff together, no-one cares except for pioneer who would like you to buy all their gear.
when you buy speakers, take in one of your fav cds, and check out how they sound, pick the ones you can afford with the sound you like the most, not necessarily the most expensive ones either.
make sure to always check rms power on things.
ok, so those 6x9's
just run em off each channel on the amp, will sound way better then off any headunit, and that way you keep stereo sound also (left and right) my 4 channel amp is 4x60rms, and it used to pump my old kenwood 6x9's to the point it convinced some people there was a sub in the boot.
the 6x9's will work much better the more solid you can get them mounted, on some wood or something if possible, otherwise make sure they are screwed in really well.
with your sub, it is dual 2ohm, or dual 4ohm? cause that will change what amp you need for it aswell.
if its dual 2ohm, you could wire it to 4ohm and even run it off the 300w from your current pioneer amp, if its dual 4ohm, you will need an amp that is stable at 2ohm
anyway, i'll see what you make of this and we can keep working out the best way to go with everyones input. _________________
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guitar-freak-jake Advanced Cruizer

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