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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8755794" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Run the Pioneer but use the head unit for the crossovers if you can. Otherwise step up to a Pioneer GM-D8604 or D8704 both can be had for around 200 bucks down the line when you can afford to upgrade. Both put out awesome numbers just put one in replacing a PPI i520.4 and the RMS is really nice on them using the DEH-80PRS to cross them for now till I put in a DSP. Pioneer 4 channels are known to put out more then what they claim RMS so take that into consideration as well. But not sure on the GM models though. Either way I would still take a Pioneer over those Power Acoustic and the Lanzar. Lots of people use Pioneer 4 channels these days because of the power and how clean they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8755794, member: 676743"] Run the Pioneer but use the head unit for the crossovers if you can. Otherwise step up to a Pioneer GM-D8604 or D8704 both can be had for around 200 bucks down the line when you can afford to upgrade. Both put out awesome numbers just put one in replacing a PPI i520.4 and the RMS is really nice on them using the DEH-80PRS to cross them for now till I put in a DSP. Pioneer 4 channels are known to put out more then what they claim RMS so take that into consideration as well. But not sure on the GM models though. Either way I would still take a Pioneer over those Power Acoustic and the Lanzar. Lots of people use Pioneer 4 channels these days because of the power and how clean they are. [/QUOTE]
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