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Warrior - Cheif Brim Posted on Apr 19, 2019
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Pioneer Vsxd 901s best connection for multiple speakers 1equalizer and 2 amps

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    Warrior - Cheif Brim May 24, 2019

    Pioneer Vsxd 901s receiver pioneer gr 470 eq AudioSource amp300 Rotel rb956ax multiple loud speakers and surrounds hole house system

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Hello Warrior, for what you describe you want to connect to a Pioneer Vsxd 901s, an equalizer and this to two amplifiers, to give you an idea, I need you to describe the equipment you want to interconnect, brands and models and also comment what you want to achieve to be able to advise you in the best possible way
I await your response with the information of your teams
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Warrior, por lo que describes quieres conectar a un Pioneer Vsxd 901s, un ecualizador y este a dos amplificadores, para poder darte una idea, necesito que describas los equipos que quieres interconectar, marcas y modelos y tambi?n comenta lo que deseas lograr para poder aconsejarte de la mejor manera posible
Espero tu respuesta con la informaci?n de tus equipos
Saludos Franco Dosil

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2007

SOURCE: Hooking up speakers to amp

YES ! This is usually ok, the speaker cabinet should contain a high pass filter or crossover on the tweeter to decouple it from the low frequency signals. My Linn Index speakers are wired like this.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

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Hello stingerman20,

Your Directed D2400 amp is CEA2006 Compliant. It is stable at 1ohm and will produce 1,200 watts into that load. So you want your subs wired as close to 1 ohm as possible.

The only 3500 watt Pioneer Premier series subs I could find were the models number TS-W3002D2 and TS-W3002D4 with dual 2ohm and dual 4ohm voice coils respectively. The wiring options for the D2's result in 0.5ohm (too low), 2 ohms, and 8ohms. Your best option would be the 2ohm configuration which would be voice coils in series and subs in parallel. Options for the D4's result in a 1ohm load and a 4ohm load. Your best option would be the 1ohm configuration which would be voice coils and subs parallel.

To see the wiring options, try Rockford-Fosgate's "wiring wizard".
Select 2 woofers and the appropriate voice coil impedance and quantity and click "search". It'll bring up all of the possible wiring configurations along with the final impedance load.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 15, 2009

SOURCE: PIONEER 300 WATT CAR STEREO AMP WIREING HOW TOO

depending on how many channels the amp is, you may not be able to hook everything up to it.

usually you have a separate amp for subs. 4 channel amp for the speakers in the car, and a mono amp for the subs.

To hook them all up to the same amp you would need an amp with 5 channels. It wouldn't work out right.

If you have a mono amp its only for subs.

If you have a 2 channel you can either hook it up to the rear speakers or bridge them to mono to run the subs.


you need a channel per speaker basically.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2010

SOURCE: Have a B&O RX-2 with mcc4 and loud hum

Maybe your turntable is too close to your speakers causing feedback

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2011

SOURCE: i am setting up 4

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Sony CD player Red / White RCA - > CD input RCAs on the Arcam.

From the Arcam Preamp Output RCA's, go to the Bose "Input". From the Bose "Output", you need RCA splitters to make them into four outputs to run your amplifier connections.clmrt5000_2.jpgclmrt5000_3.jpg

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