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stevie_boy
31st May 2004, 02:29
Evening all,
i am just about to purchase some new speakers for my sax (Pioneer: TS-E1376 front co-ax's. and Rockford Fosgate: FRC-4269 6x9s to be percise) and wondering what the standard headunit power output is? as i am straped for cash now and will b purchasing a new CD/MP3 headunit shortly.
any help would be usefull
regards,
Steve
Scott
31st May 2004, 05:38
its about 4/5RMS 20 peak if your lucky
stevie_boy
31st May 2004, 15:24
cheers m8, ill bin the old one right away and buy a new one!
stevie_boy
31st May 2004, 19:53
Oh another thing (as i discovered i havnt enough to buy the new headunit yet! f**k! lol) does the stabdard headunit have any RCA outs on it to connect to an amp?
steve
barrett
31st May 2004, 20:33
no
stevie_boy
31st May 2004, 20:43
damn! looks as tho no gd tunes for me foe a while thn!
barrett
31st May 2004, 22:15
well there is a way to wire an amp into the std head unit. It basically plugs into the back of the headunit then the ISO block for the head unit plugs into it and u have the necessary out puts from that to use for an amp... cant remember what its called tho.... think halfords or motorworld would sell em
stevie_boy
1st June 2004, 02:10
thnx for the help, but im jus gonna buy a sweet headunit, i was thinking of the pioneer DEH-P5630MP MP3/WMA CD Tuner.
also, and a big also! which wud b the best amp to run the above speakers?? so it will b a 4 channel amp and around £120. i want one tht will kick their ass, but not fry the shit out of thm! smileys/smiley17.gif
Steve
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