Ok... here is rule #1 in stereo stuff... NEVER PUSH A SUB WITH A
HEADUNIT!!!!!!!!!!!
1. Sounds like crap...
2. Will burn up a headunit...
3. Radio amps are rated at max power (it may say it pushes 45 wattsx4 or
whatever, that jut means that the 45 watts are divided into the 4
channels...)
4. Wait till you get a real amp... (Dont say I didnt warn you)
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Tim Berry -- Chesapeake, VA
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Dual Exaust w/Flowmaster, Homemade K&N GEN II, 16" Electric Fan
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(gettin fixed)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Delgado" <dadoctah@vitelcom.net>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 9:50 AM
Subject: DML: Stereo Questions?
> A question for you stereo nuts: Can the outputs of the Pioneer
> (DEH-46DH) built-in MOSFET45 amplifier be bridged?
> I want to bridge the 2 rear outputs to drive (1) 4ohm sub or maybe
> bridge LF+LR and RF+RR to drive the front speakers(4ohms ea.) and add a
> separate amp for the sub.
>
> Second question: how's the imaging with tweeters mounted in corners of
> dash compared to the stock high door position.
>
> Dr. Pat
>
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