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7196, amp Posted by goalieman24, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
aight heres the deal... i have 2 pioneer 10's, 400w peak each and rms around 200w ish. they are dual voice coil but i still need an amp! would this amp work with them? http://www.cardiscountstereos.com/Catalog%20Page.asp?Product+%23=PB444X
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7198, RE: amp Posted by pudd_dogg, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I wouldn't use it but, thats just me ... Pioneer makes some decent priced amps that are all around good not the best but, there good. Also isn't there a nice AudioBahn amp listed.
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7199, RE: amp Posted by jerseystyle1, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Pyramid amps suck! That so called "400watt" amp probably puts out about 100watts and it is probably very distorted. Go with an amp made by a reputable company. Stay far away from anything pyramid!:thumbsup
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7233, RE: amp Posted by LeakyMitsu, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
go to carstereotime.com they have a lot of stuff that would fit your need and they are by far the cheapest place ive found.good luck
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7243, RE: amp Posted by CrazyEclipse, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I would agree with all of them above. However, it all depends on what kind of sound you want. If you want a lot of bass, youll want an 800 watt amp that will push them, or if you want something that puts out just a little so you get the full effect of music, then no less than 400. It all depends on what you want. Since you have Pioneer subs, I would suggest a Pioneer or Alpine amplifer... check into those not Pyramid.
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7252, RE: amp Posted by eclipse_99rs, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
From my personal experience with pioneer subs, they respond well to a lot less power. Meaning you wont need 800 watts to power them probly more like 300watts will sound good.
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