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    I have had a pioneer hu in my car for almost 2 years now. Now complaints whatsoever. I have no idea what the max volume is bc i have never gone higher than 46 with it lol. Im afraid the subs would blowout my back window! It makes the factory speakers in my blazer sound nice too. I think thats sorta what Rich was saying about volume levels^. Ive heard JVCs are ok too but i wouldnt get the clarion. When i was doing research into mine 2 years ago the guy at the audio shop said he really didnt like them that much. Just my 2cents
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    Are you planning on installing an audio system.

    If so Pioneer, JVC and Clarion all will do very well in the quality department with very little feedback or Clipping

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    Re: Car audio guys, help please?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    I have had a pioneer hu in my car for almost 2 years now. Now complaints whatsoever. I have no idea what the max volume is bc i have never gone higher than 46 with it lol. Im afraid the subs would blowout my back window! It makes the factory speakers in my blazer sound nice too. I think thats sorta what Rich was saying about volume levels^. Ive heard JVCs are ok too but i wouldnt get the clarion. When i was doing research into mine 2 years ago the guy at the audio shop said he really didnt like them that much. Just my 2cents
    Your pretty close to maxing it out. Pioneer usually peaks at 50 or 60 in volume.

    Depending on setup turning it up that high could mean you need to replace your Mids and highs. And let the Amp do the bass powering to the subs not the HU

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    Bah, screw it, I'll order the Pioneer, and if I don't like it, I'll change it....

    Yes, as an Electrical engineering student who has modified and 'made' guitar effects and amps, i think this wouldn't be a problem




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    My next build will be a Clairion Flip out HU and ill be setting up 2 FI BTL 18s as well.

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    Re: Car audio guys, help please?

    Quote Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    Bah, screw it, I'll order the Pioneer, and if I don't like it, I'll change it....

    Yes, as an Electrical engineering student who has modified and 'made' guitar effects and amps, i think this wouldn't be a problem




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    Pioneer all the way. I have had a HU by them and it was awesome. They make one of the industry standard club mixers also btw. Clean and crisp!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Your pretty close to maxing it out. Pioneer usually peaks at 50 or 60 in volume.

    Depending on setup turning it up that high could mean you need to replace your Mids and highs. And let the Amp do the bass powering to the subs not the HU
    Lol youre getting too technical on me Rich! I dont do this stuff like you guys so idk what mids and highs are? Im fairly certain the amp does do that though...2 12" kenwoods are ok for a kenwood 1000W amp right?
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    Re: Car audio guys, help please?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Lol youre getting too technical on me Rich! I dont do this stuff like you guys so idk what mids and highs are? Im fairly certain the amp does do that though...2 12" kenwoods are ok for a kenwood 1000W amp right?
    Its fine, But when you need to turn your HU up to almost near max, something isnt right.

    Mids and highs will be your door speakers and tweeters hooked up to a amp filtering out any noise,clipping and controlling the bass to them.

    You turn up the HU to make the bass louder, when in reality the amp should be doing that once you hit a listening level.

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    Just remember any system build is only 10% parts and 90% how you build it.

    If the box is built to spec whether ported or sealed wit hthe right air space, powered right with the right OHM impedance you will have a clean system that will be loud.

    Over powering and udner powering will destroy the voice coils FAST, and always always warm your stuff up.

    Dont jump in and start bumping it right away. Need min 5 mins warming up the coils

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