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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 7893147" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>The most important thing you can do is get a DMM and set your gains on your amp correctly. I'm guessing the Pioneers are 400 rms watts a pc.? The amp you're using will only put out 500 rms watts, if that. Which is fine but if you're setting the gain too high on your amp it's being taxed already. Also make sure your subs are wired to a 2 ohm load maximum. Anything under 2 ohm and you're going to see the magic smoke....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 7893147, member: 638098"] The most important thing you can do is get a DMM and set your gains on your amp correctly. I'm guessing the Pioneers are 400 rms watts a pc.? The amp you're using will only put out 500 rms watts, if that. Which is fine but if you're setting the gain too high on your amp it's being taxed already. Also make sure your subs are wired to a 2 ohm load maximum. Anything under 2 ohm and you're going to see the magic smoke.... [/QUOTE]
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