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<blockquote data-quote="DjRedcap" data-source="post: 8788566" data-attributes="member: 685883"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Bit noobish at this, tried doing my own math and reading posts till my eyes hang out but just looking at some advice on how I should setup gains or just get new speakers or anything to help out really.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer 1000 watt Max amp running of the original rear speaker wires from factory headunit. Ford BA, think headunit pumps out roughly 17watts per channel</p><p></p><p>I have 1x 8" sub, rockford fosgate P3 300 peak, 150 rms. Bridged to channel B, offers more power, tried using meter to set gains but highest voltage said 4.1 ???</p><p></p><p>2x pyle plg64 midbass yellow cone wired left and right channel A set gains to roughly 16 volts</p><p></p><p>Is this correct, should I buy better watt speakers to match amp or is it possible to run these fine with low pass filter or even full range just for the 6" pyles ?</p><p></p><p>Any input on what you would do would be much appreciated, just looking for best setup with what I got. Just seems for the power they aren't all that or is that just the max capacity of the speakers? Cheers.</p><p>Noob!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DjRedcap, post: 8788566, member: 685883"] Hi all, Bit noobish at this, tried doing my own math and reading posts till my eyes hang out but just looking at some advice on how I should setup gains or just get new speakers or anything to help out really. Pioneer 1000 watt Max amp running of the original rear speaker wires from factory headunit. Ford BA, think headunit pumps out roughly 17watts per channel I have 1x 8" sub, rockford fosgate P3 300 peak, 150 rms. Bridged to channel B, offers more power, tried using meter to set gains but highest voltage said 4.1 ??? 2x pyle plg64 midbass yellow cone wired left and right channel A set gains to roughly 16 volts Is this correct, should I buy better watt speakers to match amp or is it possible to run these fine with low pass filter or even full range just for the 6" pyles ? Any input on what you would do would be much appreciated, just looking for best setup with what I got. Just seems for the power they aren't all that or is that just the max capacity of the speakers? Cheers. Noob! [/QUOTE]
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