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Can someone please help me out im new to car audio
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<blockquote data-quote="thispain" data-source="post: 334581" data-attributes="member: 550426"><p>Uh, balancing the speakers shouldn't make one have more bass then the other, so if this is what's going on it sounds like something is wrong? I'm kind-of confused. It seams like you may have a good/decent reciever since you have a rateing of 50x4 and mosfet chip. How did you wire them?</p><p></p><p>Desi_daru is right; it's more like 20watte range, because the internal amplifiers can't run like externals. Something to do with heat efficiency, and smaller componets like the capacitores, and by tubes. Sure, Pioneer claimes 50watts, but it really isn't (just trust me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thispain, post: 334581, member: 550426"] Uh, balancing the speakers shouldn't make one have more bass then the other, so if this is what's going on it sounds like something is wrong? I'm kind-of confused. It seams like you may have a good/decent reciever since you have a rateing of 50x4 and mosfet chip. How did you wire them? Desi_daru is right; it's more like 20watte range, because the internal amplifiers can't run like externals. Something to do with heat efficiency, and smaller componets like the capacitores, and by tubes. Sure, Pioneer claimes 50watts, but it really isn't (just trust me). [/QUOTE]
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