SOURCE: Pioneer Amp
Hey, fortunetely there was just a lot of dust build up and all i did was blast it out with a compressor and it worked perfectly. Thanks for the help anyways.
SOURCE: I have a pioneer gm-x 304 amp. I want to know what
Hello packs6,
The lpf-off-hpf switches control the "low pass" and "high pass" filters. When driving full-range or component speakers the filters are usually operated in the "off" position to send all frequencies to the speakers. When driving a subwoofer, the best position is "lpf". If you have a separate amp to power a subwoofer, this amp can be used just for the high frequencies by putting the switches in "hpf".
Input levels should be adjusted to match your receiver output. You don't want the levels so high that distortion results. But you want it high enough for the amp to be able to produce maximum output. Start at about midrange and adjust the receiver volume to a little higher than a comfortable listening level. Adjust the amp gain (level) counterclockwise until you begin to hear the speakers distort. The turn the control slightly clockwise until the distortion disappears. That's the best setting.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: the Pioneer GM-5100T wiring help?!!
i just sent you the manual for your am everything you need to know is in there. i also have tht plug if you need it. but will only be used for high level inputs for factory radio's if you have a after market radio use your rca jacks. or if you want you could use a converter if you have a factory radio that makes speakers outputs from the radiointo rca jack that will go into the amp. the rca'sare the best way it will sound much cleaner. good luck
SOURCE: i have a pioneer gm 800 amp. was wondering if you
Red is B+, Blue is remote turn on, Black is Ground, Speaker wires green, Brown , Gray and white. Strip notes polarity. You can download the owners manual from Pioneer web site.
SOURCE: i have a pioneer gm-d8400m the amp isnt working
flashing light could mean a few different things. 1- constant power may not be there. check with a test light or multimeter. should read around 12 volts. it would be a good idea to check all the power and ground leads. make sure u have a good ground. 2- bad sub. im assuming sub since its a monoblock amp. you can meter the subs. make sure the total ohm load is no less than 2 ohms. any lower the amp will go into protect mode. 3- bad amp. power supply may be bad. the newer pioneer amps are full of protection circuits. ive been a professional installer for a shop about 8 years and we sell pioneer. hope it helps.
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