PIONEER 4CH AMP/150WX4/BASSBOOST REM, Black (GM-D8704)
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If you pair speakers with amplifiers that have similar output ratings, it will make a great combination. As long as that's the case, it's always going to be so.
This speaker is capable of transmitting 100W per channel at 4 ohms with a peak On the following pages, you can see the detailed details for continuous power output for all supported configurations. In case of bridged setup or other setup, the details may differ, however. I hope you find it helpful.
I have the exact setup you're proposing on my car without any problems, and I've had it in use for quite some time. The bass volume can be adjusted with the wired remote, to ensure that bass and treble are balanced.
Selected User Reviews For PIONEER 4CH AMP/150WX4/BASSBOOST REM, Black (GM-D8704)
It's a little package that packs a big punch. My system was configured with a Boss Armor 2400W 4 channel amp, powering (8) Pioneer TSA6966R 6x9s at 4 ohms. 6x9s wired in parallel for a 2 ohm load on each channel). The Boss amp sounded good on this setup, but blew a channel after about a year. The specs of the D8704 were in line with what I needed, so I purchased it. Compared to the Boss, this little 1200 Watt Pioneer is a lot more powerful. The two are in no way comparable. A loud sound that is both clear and high-quality.
It's basically the newer year model with the 8704, and I think it's the same as the older model. There is plenty of power available for my Pioneer D-34 Components of the 6x9 series and my A-rated components There are six episodes in this series. In my F150, I have five-inch coax speakers. At the present, however, I have it at 70 percent gain since I don't really need the full 100 percent. Despite the fact that it is impossible to beat, the SNR shows 75 DB. This means it will probably make background static noise once you go above half gain (marked with a H on the amp if I recall correctly). The difference between Normalized Gain and Half Gain is hardly noticed at first, but if you push halfway between the two, it becomes more evident. The music can't be heard while it's playing, but if the music is more quiet then you'll be able to hear it and that is a bit of a bother. It's fortunate that I don't really need the last 20%+ power, so I keep the noise to a minimum, but I think the SNR would be better if I increased it This is the fault of having higher gain settings that produce a lot of background noise. It has also been said that the issue could be a result of the smaller High gain is made possible by using higher quality internal components, which I think mitigates problems like background noise. You could run 50-watter but not much more if you just want to power some home appliances There is no match for the 8704 when it comes to value and output. Besides the background noise, there are no other sounds As a percentage That may be a channel at 4 ohms you are trying to achieve. There is nothing bad to say about this amplifier. Better alternatives exist, but they're difficult to recommend if you don't expect to get the most out of the deal This setup is of high calibre. I use it all the time and enjoy it a lot with the exception of some static/hiss when cranking the gain to the max.
I highly recommend this little amplifier. Power is available in abundance. When I first bought the car, I noticed it started hissing from the rear speakers. As far as their warranty is concerned, Pioneer has been absolutely useless. Over the last three weeks I have already received six emails asking me to troubleshoot, who installed it, what is running it, etc. Do you think I would contact you if it was wiring related? Having now taken the item to the repair place, they want a receipt that specifically describes the model number, which Amazon can't provide. Basically looking for any reason why they aren't going to There are plenty of other companies that want your business Pioneer will not give it to you.
It was a good day for my six kids. This is the power that brings 5 Polk Audio DB652s to life - 100w RMS x 4 channels x 4ohms! Even though I was scared to death when it would not work, I forced myself to do it. Eventually got out the voltage meters after I spent hours being silly and it turned out it was my remote wire I had to replace the harness on my new Pioneer SPH-R700. Although I am impressed with this system for four door speakers, I can see how it would make an amazing sub amplifier,.
Eventually, it gave out and I bought this Pioneer amp to replace it. Thus far, I am happy with everything. It doesn't get hot when I run my 8" DV coil sub at two ohms and two Kicker 6x9's. I love the look of this amp, and I have no issues with it going into the protection mode and not whining. To date, I've been very pleased with it. now that it has been a few weeks, it has become more impressive. The sound quality is superb. There is no way to really compare this to high-end amps, but it is definitely a good choice as a starter amp I have a pair of 8" speaker which has solid, deep bass, and a pair of 6x9's which have excellent full range. This is something I will purchase for my other vehicles as well.
Build at a low price. I have been through three of them, and they have always failed. Components with a weak internal structure. You can find cheap pots and capacitors here. Noise is generated, then the failure occurs. The second stable It is best to load the load at 4 ohms.
A little bigger than the average class D, but not too much bigger, it delivers the rated power with ease, it's layout is straightforward, and it's easy to understand. It also includes a bass knob, but it is not needed since it is not monitoring anything below 90 Hz.