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<blockquote data-quote="vallejoarmy" data-source="post: 8105690" data-attributes="member: 654964"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have a couple questions and needing help with my stereo system. I have an all pioneer system. Here are my parts:</p><p></p><p>Speaker Amplifier: GM-6300F</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer Amplifier: GM-D7400M</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer: TS-SW301</p><p></p><p>Head Unit: AVH-P4000DVD</p><p></p><p>Speakers: 6-3/4" TS-A702C, 6x9 TS-A9702C</p><p></p><p>My subwoofer has been blown out and I bought another one and it was blown out again. I believe it may be my settings. I went to Best Buy and asked a couple questions and they said it may be the RMS settings on my amplifier, however I do not know what that means and I don't know how to change them. I did some more research and it seems that the RMS on my subwoofer is 200 watts and on my amplifier at 4 ohms is 250 watts x 1 channel and at 2 ohms is 400 watts x 1 channel. I also do not know what 4 ohms, 2 ohms means or channels mean nor how to adjust them on the actual amplifier. I have attached pictures of my two amplifiers where the settings are shown so that it may possible be easily pointed out what I need to adjust to keep this from happening again. The first is of my subwoofer amplifier and the second is of my speaker amplifier. Any help is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]26542662[/ATTACH][ATTACH]26542663[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vallejoarmy, post: 8105690, member: 654964"] Hello everyone, I have a couple questions and needing help with my stereo system. I have an all pioneer system. Here are my parts: Speaker Amplifier: GM-6300F Subwoofer Amplifier: GM-D7400M Subwoofer: TS-SW301 Head Unit: AVH-P4000DVD Speakers: 6-3/4" TS-A702C, 6x9 TS-A9702C My subwoofer has been blown out and I bought another one and it was blown out again. I believe it may be my settings. I went to Best Buy and asked a couple questions and they said it may be the RMS settings on my amplifier, however I do not know what that means and I don't know how to change them. I did some more research and it seems that the RMS on my subwoofer is 200 watts and on my amplifier at 4 ohms is 250 watts x 1 channel and at 2 ohms is 400 watts x 1 channel. I also do not know what 4 ohms, 2 ohms means or channels mean nor how to adjust them on the actual amplifier. I have attached pictures of my two amplifiers where the settings are shown so that it may possible be easily pointed out what I need to adjust to keep this from happening again. The first is of my subwoofer amplifier and the second is of my speaker amplifier. Any help is greatly appreciated. [ATTACH=CONFIG]26542662[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26542663[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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