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How can I tell if my subs are wired in series or parallel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoothio" data-source="post: 8680637" data-attributes="member: 677429"><p>So I was thinking, I already have this "limited edition" pioneer GM-dx874 4 channel amp that powers my front speakers and I like it. I was thinking maybe I could get this pioneer GM-DX971 mono amp that will do 1200w rms @ 1 ohm. So that should give my speakers 600w rms to play with if I were to re-wire them at 1 ohm right? And even though the speakers are rated for 400w rms, I should be able to set my gain so it doesn't blast them right? Then possibly in the future upgrade the subs. I was thinking of getting the kicker compQ's somewhere down the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoothio, post: 8680637, member: 677429"] So I was thinking, I already have this "limited edition" pioneer GM-dx874 4 channel amp that powers my front speakers and I like it. I was thinking maybe I could get this pioneer GM-DX971 mono amp that will do 1200w rms @ 1 ohm. So that should give my speakers 600w rms to play with if I were to re-wire them at 1 ohm right? And even though the speakers are rated for 400w rms, I should be able to set my gain so it doesn't blast them right? Then possibly in the future upgrade the subs. I was thinking of getting the kicker compQ's somewhere down the line. [/QUOTE]
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