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<blockquote data-quote="Jackfitz5" data-source="post: 8626648" data-attributes="member: 674561"><p>I just noticed that my pioneer head units booklet says that "when speaker output is used by 4 channels, use speakers over 50w and from 4 to 8 ohms. Do not use 1 to 3 ohm speakers for this unit."</p><p></p><p>I have wired my head unit in the standard wire to wire sense. I was planning on running the blue/white control wire to the amp in the back and then wiring my 4 4 ohm subs down to 1 ohm. Then it's just standard wiring to the amp with the power and ground. I planned on using the rca inputs for my subs and keeping the wiring for the rest of my speakers. Is this correct? I have also read about a big 3 that I might need to replace on my vehicles standard power and ground cables. Is this necessary?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackfitz5, post: 8626648, member: 674561"] I just noticed that my pioneer head units booklet says that "when speaker output is used by 4 channels, use speakers over 50w and from 4 to 8 ohms. Do not use 1 to 3 ohm speakers for this unit." I have wired my head unit in the standard wire to wire sense. I was planning on running the blue/white control wire to the amp in the back and then wiring my 4 4 ohm subs down to 1 ohm. Then it's just standard wiring to the amp with the power and ground. I planned on using the rca inputs for my subs and keeping the wiring for the rest of my speakers. Is this correct? I have also read about a big 3 that I might need to replace on my vehicles standard power and ground cables. Is this necessary? [/QUOTE]
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