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Pioneer TS-SWX310 Car Subwoofer Questions & Answers
TS-SWX310 work in 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche
Of course it will fit if you make the hole a bit bigger ,get a proper old time fitter he will make it fit these youngsters are all quickness unit fitters ,no idea how to improvise
3/18/2012 8:13:02 AM •
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on Mar 18, 2012
If i put the TS-swx310 sub in a bigger box would
It is amazing the difference box construction can have on the overall sound of a system. Size is only one factor. Using a larger sealed box may make the sub hit lower, but not necessarily louder. Because the TS-swx310 is a shallow mount woofer, it is designed to run in small enclosure. Putting it in a much larger box could potentially cause damage to the woofer over time. If you want more bass my advice is to use a normal woofer in a box built to spec for it. Generally a ported box will provide more output, and sealed hits tighter. It all depends on the type of music you listen to.
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3/8/2010 10:42:33 PM •
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on Mar 08, 2010
My amp wont power both subs the same
you most likely mess up you wiring... im not sure what ohm resistance your subs are, but if its 2ohm or 4ohm you wire straight foreward one sub all positive wires to left positive, all negitive to left negitive, and the same with sub 2 to the right terminal. BUT if your subs are 8ohm then wire it with all positives from both subs to LEFT positive and wire all negitive wires to RIGHT negitive... and see if that helps and good luck!
1/15/2009 9:19:41 PM •
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on Jan 15, 2009
Is Sub Underrated for my Amp?
fuses wont restrict the current flow the amp is way too much for that sub. it may not have damaged that sub yet but it will. you might only need a 100 watts rms too run it.but you will need sowe where about 2000 watt sub too run off that amp
12/30/2008 1:40:10 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2008
My Pioneer PD-M40 plays the discs if the disc cartridge is already inserted when powered on. But if I power on the machine and then insert the disc cartridge nothing happens.
The issue you're experiencing with your Pioneer PD-M40 suggests a potential problem with the disc loading mechanism or the sensor that detects the presence of the disc cartridge. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. **Clean the Disc Cartridge and Player:**
Dust or debris on the disc cartridge or inside the player may affect proper disc loading. Remove the disc cartridge and clean both the cartridge and the player carefully with a soft, lint-free cloth.
2. **Inspect for Obstructions:**
Check for any visible obstructions inside the disc loading mechanism or around the edges of the disc cartridge slot. Ensure that there is nothing blocking the path of the cartridge as it is inserted.
3. **Check for Proper Alignment:**
Ensure that the disc cartridge is properly aligned when inserting it into the player. Misalignment may prevent the player from recognizing the presence of the cartridge.
4. **Try a Different Disc Cartridge:**
If you have access to another disc cartridge, try inserting a different one to see if the issue persists. This can help determine whether the problem is specific to the cartridge or the player itself.
5. **Power Cycling:**
Turn off the player, unplug it from the power source, and wait for a minute or two. Plug it back in, power it on, and then attempt to insert the disc cartridge to see if the issue is resolved.
6. **Test with the Lid Open:**
Power on the player with the lid open and observe the disc loading mechanism as you insert the disc cartridge. Check for any unusual movements, sounds, or signs of misalignment.
7. **Lubrication:**
If the player has not been used for an extended period, lubrication on moving parts may have dried out. Consult the user manual for recommendations on proper lubrication or contact Pioneer customer support.
8. **Contact Pioneer Support:**
If the issue persists and you've exhausted the troubleshooting steps, it may be advisable to contact Pioneer customer support or seek assistance from a qualified technician. There could be an internal issue that requires professional attention.
Always refer to the user manual for your Pioneer PD-M40 for model-specific instructions and recommendations. If you don't have the manual, you may be able to find it on the Pioneer website or by contacting their customer support.
Pioneer PD-F605 File Type Compact Disc Player. Where do I purchase the control and output cable for my PD-F605 and to listen to CDs - What kind of speakers do I need.
Question edited for clarity.
Greetings from Mississauga :>D
My research shows it just needs a standard RCA lead to connect. However you realize this is just a standalone CD player and needs an amplifier as well as speakers? It has no amplification of its own, it just puts out an audio signal.
When connected to a Pioneer System Audio Amplifier, the control cables allow you to control the CD Player from the Amplifier remote control as they cable connect to that amplifier. The Line Out connections are for the RCA cable and supply the audio data to the amp.
https://www.google.com/search?q=PD-F605+cables
You just have one small part of a composite audio system.
Regarding speakers, most are 8 ohm. you can spend $50 used or $60,000 for Bowers and Wilkins Nautilus. I have a pair of Wharfedale Linton speakers that I bought from the UK factory that you can have for $450 CDN :>) Top of the range.
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Pioneer avh-p5200dvd power button behind faceplate "broken"
If the power button behind the faceplate of your Pioneer AVH-P5200DVD is broken and the copper jumper is lost, there might be a few things you could try:
- Contact Pioneer Support: Before attempting any repairs yourself, it's a good idea to reach out to Pioneer customer support. They might be able to guide you through potential solutions or suggest authorized repair centers where you can get professional help.
- Check for Replacement Parts: You could try searching for replacement parts for the specific model of your Pioneer unit. The copper jumper you're referring to might be available as a replacement part. Check online marketplaces, electronics repair shops, or even Pioneer's official parts store.
- Jumper Wire: If you have some experience with electronics, you might consider using a small gauge jumper wire to bridge the connection that the power button makes. This could potentially be a temporary solution, but keep in mind that modifying the internal components of electronic devices can be risky and might lead to further issues if not done properly.
- Professional Repair: If you're not comfortable working with electronics, it's advisable to seek help from a professional electronics repair technician. They have the expertise to diagnose the issue accurately and carry out repairs safely.
- Temporary Workaround: If the above options aren't feasible, you might consider leaving the power button in the "on" position (if possible) and using the unit's remote control to power it on and off. This would bypass the need for the physical power button.
Remember that tampering with electronic devices can void warranties or lead to further damage if not done correctly. If you're unsure about any steps, it's best to consult with a professional technician.
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