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Pioneer P550MP vs Pioneer P860MP
Supa_c replied to 94CamryBumpin's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
They will basicaly say the same thing. My friend had the 5500MP, he went to a 9300 now to a 940MP The 13 band EQ makes the mids/tweeters sound so much nicer and the sub volume is great as well. Turn it up if you need to show people who is boss or keep it low for that nice filler bass -
Such a wide variety of cars. I see that Steve put his low rider riveria in there
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Contemplating New Sub Amp.......
Supa_c replied to Impious's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Just get a MC1500D -
me= teh winnar ! (tom too)
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http://www.pioneer-eur.com/files/eur/ODR/index.html I want it all
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no i didnt, i just wanted pics I dont have a truck, so i couldnt tell you
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http://www.pioneer-eur.com/eur/product_ove...onomy_id=25-121 The european Pioneer stuff looks to much better
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Dennis is on the lean side
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we need pics of your setup mang
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thats less than what im running right now
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I need amps 400W rms pref cheaper the better
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i choose B Thats normally what i would put
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if only it was cheap
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I could use one for my 12o
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Pioneer P550MP vs Pioneer P860MP
Supa_c replied to 94CamryBumpin's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Yes, its way worth it for the features. The 860 has SO much more control than the 550. Although, i dont prefer the orange colour of it, thats why i bought a 940mp -
Meh, put it under heat, works much better
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My RL-p box sucked, now it's in a better home with
Supa_c replied to ls1pimp's topic in SoundSplinter
On the contrary, the RL-p can and will bottom out if fed too much power (it will take quite a bit of power before slammin' though). Seems everyone here has laid out the cards and now it's time for ls1pimp to make some decisions. For one thing, lay off that gain man - you don't want to destroy the woofer before you have a chance to get your setup set straight! Get your wiring to the battery and try to find a way to use either a 1.25 - 1.35 NET volume sealed or 1.5 - 2.0 NET volume ported @ 34 Hz enclosure. 0.85 cu ft NET is simply not going to give you the output you want PERIOD. Don't forget about enclosure positioning and noise cancellation as well - but seriously man: Get wiring done properly Ease up on your gain - if the woofer is clippin' and makin' all sorts of nasty noise, you are hurting it and need to back off on the gain. Change your enclosure So now that you've heard this so many times, are you ready to go do it?! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Just need to re iterate that -
you guys and the post count chit....
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1: It's raining 2: It's 9:30pm here right now, so it's dark outside. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> 1. its hot as heck here 2. its 7:15, light as day <{POST_SNAPBACK}> 1: California sucks. Though all this rain made it humid as hell here, so Indiana sucks aswell. 2: Indiana sucks. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Inner land= valleys...ect, yes Coast, no