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Pioneer TS-W307D4 Car Subwoofer Questions & Answers
What amp to use for two pioneer ts-w307d4 car subwoofers
Just get 2pi amp pros at1200 watts. That way u have full control of the bass u need. Just remember to turn the amps down the subs are a little under rated. Done this myself and it is a great sous. There not a good pro sub but they will do the job in a mid size car
5/14/2012 4:08:35 AM •
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on May 14, 2012
I have a ts-w307d4 pioneer
conect one of the positive terminal from the sub directli to one chanel of the amp, and do the same with the negative,and do the same with the others terminals from the sub conect to the other chanel
8/12/2010 11:43:45 PM •
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on Aug 12, 2010
How to connect my 12'' 2 coils subwoofer?
It really depends on your amp most amps you want to keep a 4 ohm load . If you have a high end amp like Rockford or JBL they are 2 ohm stable a 2 ohm load means the speaker will work harder but my not ne safe for your amp . This is how you make a 2 ohm load you have 4 imputs 2 + and 2 - run 2 sets of speaker wire just like you have 2 speakers then take the free end the 1s going to the amp twist them together + to + - to - you can only do this if your amp is bridgeable and is 2 ohm stable look on your amp out puts most amps go to the left + and right - hope this helps
5/14/2010 1:34:00 AM •
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on May 14, 2010
Hi, my sub doesnt seem
The sub is bad, as indicated by your testing. The amp will not put out much more than you got when you tested it, untill its under a load....with a bad sub, there will be no load. Get a new sub and you will be all fixed up. Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/sean_54c3a3dc48a7773c
4/25/2010 3:20:57 PM •
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on Apr 25, 2010
Buying an amplifier
First lets start with how to run your speakers, If you are running all three speakers then you need to wire them in a series so all three of them are a 4ohm load. you can achieve this by taking the first speaker and running the (+) to the amp, then take the (-) and run it to the (+) on the next speaker, then take the (-) and run it to the (+) on the third speaker, then take the remaining (-) and run it to the amp. Now as far as an amp goes you can pretty much pick any amp you want now and not have to worry about overheating since you are running a 4 ohm set-up.
8/13/2009 12:44:34 AM •
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on Aug 13, 2009
Pioneer box
Hi,
Thanks for using fixya!
I have had the same problem that you are having right now. I basically don't know how to start making my own sub box. Well, I chose the Bass-reflex type Box. This the best. Check this link out for a detailed overview of sub box making. http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1789/build-your-own-10-inch-subwoofer/
Have a great day.
- HotRatchet
7/26/2009 10:05:55 PM •
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on Jul 26, 2009
Amp connection to pioneer tsw307d4
First of all check impedence of the subwoofer and how many voice coils it is. Go to
www.the12volt.com click on subwoofer wiring diagrams then you check the load that your amp is stable at. Then wire it that way. Easiest way is to print out the diagram then take it actually out to the sub and box for reference.
6/14/2009 12:46:40 AM •
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on Jun 14, 2009
I have the pioneer sub and a sony 600watt 4
it has a detector that kicks in it will usually shut off your amp and it keeps you from blowing your amp the speaker may have to much power and amp may not push it it will start to protect itself
6/7/2009 5:29:50 PM •
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on Jun 07, 2009
Which terminals to use
if your amplifier is 2 ohm mono stable - you can wire them in parallel.
Put a piece of wire from one + terminal to the other + terminal on the subwoofer.
Then do the same to the -.
Now pick one pair of teminals from the subwoofer and wire it to the amplifier. (one set of subwoofer terminals will have 2 wires each).
If you reply with your amplifier make/model, I can tell you the best usage.
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5/30/2009 1:29:23 AM •
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on May 30, 2009
How do i hook it up
On the Sub you have 4 connectors, 2 for each voice coil... Run a jumper wire from One side of the sub to the other. Positive to negative so that now you have one set of connectors free. Doing this will make the sub able to handle more cause you're using both voice coils. Thats how i've always hooked mine up when i have duel voice coil and they always last a long time. If you're gonna bridge the amp, make sure its turned down for about 5 or 6 hours to let the sub break in.
3/10/2009 10:37:33 PM •
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on Mar 10, 2009
Recommended vented box volume for tx-w307d4
pioneers are subs u have to be careful with, some subs are made for ported boxes and some arent, check if it is, tham if it is it should b tuned to about 35hz-45hz.
2/23/2009 8:02:23 PM •
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on Feb 23, 2009
How to change time on Pioneer Carrozzeria avic hrv22 it has only Japanese, that's what my car's audio/GPS system and, please, help me out with changing language to English and finding maps?Thanks!!
Changing the language and updating maps on a Pioneer Carrozzeria AVIC HRV22, which typically comes with Japanese language settings, can be a bit tricky, but it's possible. Here's a general guide:
- Locate the Settings: First, try to navigate through the menu to find the settings option. It might be represented by a gear icon or a wrench icon.
- Use a Translation App or Guide: If you can't understand the Japanese menu, use a translation app on your smartphone to translate the menu options. Alternatively, you can search online for a guide or manual in English for your specific model.
- Change the Language: Once you've located the settings menu, look for an option related to language settings (???? in Japanese). Select it and then choose English (or ?? in Japanese). Confirm your selection.
- Update Maps: Updating the maps might require accessing a specific section of the menu, typically labeled something like "Map Update" (????). Once you're in that section, follow the prompts to update the maps. This might involve connecting the device to a computer and downloading the updated maps from the manufacturer's website.
- Follow On-Screen Instructions: Throughout the process, pay attention to any on-screen instructions or prompts, even if they're in Japanese. Sometimes, the navigation buttons or layout might remain consistent regardless of the language.
- Reset if Necessary: If you accidentally get stuck or lost in the menus, there might be a reset button somewhere on the device. Pressing this button will restore the device to its factory settings, allowing you to start over.
If you find it challenging to navigate the menu or if the options are not readily understandable, you might want to seek assistance from someone who understands Japanese or consult a professional who specializes in car audio/GPS systems. They can guide you through the process more efficiently.
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