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Pioneer subwoofer pops only when engine is turning
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<blockquote data-quote="mjcbento" data-source="post: 8602404" data-attributes="member: 673848"><p>I tried that before trying with RCA's and the sound was just too low, i couldn't even notice the subwoofer. Tu use the high level inputs i would have to connect wires directly from the rear speakers and those are amplified by the factory amp. I think i would lose quality and low frequencies because factory amp has internal crossovers for tweeters and woofers. I think my pioneer amp doesn't have the muting circuits that delay output to the subwoofer until the power supply is stable. What do you of remote turn on delay box?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjcbento, post: 8602404, member: 673848"] I tried that before trying with RCA's and the sound was just too low, i couldn't even notice the subwoofer. Tu use the high level inputs i would have to connect wires directly from the rear speakers and those are amplified by the factory amp. I think i would lose quality and low frequencies because factory amp has internal crossovers for tweeters and woofers. I think my pioneer amp doesn't have the muting circuits that delay output to the subwoofer until the power supply is stable. What do you of remote turn on delay box? [/QUOTE]
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