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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 526805" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>You need to make sure your amp is bridgable prior to hooking it up. Seeing it is a 2 channel amp you will run a + on one channel and a - on the other. Depending on the amp determins which channel is + and which is -.</p><p></p><p>You do not need to keep the same manufaturer for your subs. It will not make difference in the way it sounds. Not to mention if you want to up grade your amp down the road you may be limited on watts with those subs. There are much better subs on the market for about the same if not cheaper price.</p><p></p><p>Look through some of the SUBWOOFER threads and listen to what people like. RMS vs sound quality. Pioneer is not known for making real good subs that last very long. Not to mention they are do not have as stiff of a cone as other makers. The stiffer the cone the less flex which means more air movement. This will make a big difference in a ported enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 526805, member: 553009"] You need to make sure your amp is bridgable prior to hooking it up. Seeing it is a 2 channel amp you will run a + on one channel and a - on the other. Depending on the amp determins which channel is + and which is -. You do not need to keep the same manufaturer for your subs. It will not make difference in the way it sounds. Not to mention if you want to up grade your amp down the road you may be limited on watts with those subs. There are much better subs on the market for about the same if not cheaper price. Look through some of the SUBWOOFER threads and listen to what people like. RMS vs sound quality. Pioneer is not known for making real good subs that last very long. Not to mention they are do not have as stiff of a cone as other makers. The stiffer the cone the less flex which means more air movement. This will make a big difference in a ported enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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