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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 11823"><p>The problem with the 3 Pioneer tens is that they are SVC. This will limit your wiring options. I think Pioneer has DVC subs. If so then either the RF or Pioneer subs would be just fine. I don't think you will get a huge improvement by using the RF subs over the Pioneers. However, the RF amps will outdo the GM Pioneer amps by quite a large step. I would either step up to the Pioneer Premier amps if you wante to stay pioneer, or match the RF amps with either sub set up. If you can, go to a local audio shop that carries Pioneer and RF and listen to the products. Good luck - natem33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 11823"] The problem with the 3 Pioneer tens is that they are SVC. This will limit your wiring options. I think Pioneer has DVC subs. If so then either the RF or Pioneer subs would be just fine. I don't think you will get a huge improvement by using the RF subs over the Pioneers. However, the RF amps will outdo the GM Pioneer amps by quite a large step. I would either step up to the Pioneer Premier amps if you wante to stay pioneer, or match the RF amps with either sub set up. If you can, go to a local audio shop that carries Pioneer and RF and listen to the products. Good luck - natem33 [/QUOTE]
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