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I ahve always used a damp cloth if they are made of plastic, which most pioneers are. Then use air in a can at a distance to blow out dirt down in voice coil
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the alpines will take every drop of power from that pioneer and smile... it will sound quite good,and if you ever want to you can actually put about 2x that much power to them 1 of those amps per 6x9 would rock
pioneer gm 6500 is a 4 ch amp rated at 60w-4 way to small of an amp to run your sub. UNDER-POWERING your sub is more likely to damage spkr than over-powering. my advice,get mono-block to run sub
Do you mean the Factory Speaker (Conecters) If you do they will have to be changed, To the same type of connecter that is on the speaker wires that come with the 6x9"s
yes it is however the hookup for it requires something a bit unorthodox
you have 4 outputs (bridgeable)
channel 1 and 2 must be bridged (to lower the ohms) then connected to the 2 6X9 in Parallel.. this must then be set to the high pass frequency (eliminates bass) lower all the settings as low as possible then turn them up slightly to increase volume to a level where its the hardest and clean sounding..lower volume after
this eliminates the bass and keeps the 6x9 pushing your mid range and high range frequency
now you have 2 channels remaining,, set 3 and 4 to low pass and connect each 12" to an individual channel. (this keeps the bass and ohms high so you will get a clean bass to match with mids and high's. Dont set or bridge for a low bass as it will jam out the 6x9 and your music will sound terrible.
so there u have a simple hookup that will work and keep you sounding clean. remember not to raise the volume on the 6X9 too much as you will blow them..
get some MDF board and make them.or buy the 6x9 box cover front with a peice of mdf screwed down good where the speaker will go and cut out a 6x8 hole.
Some wiring may be crossed between the Ignition wire and the 12V battery wire. Check the wires behind the head unit. The head unit could also be going. Hope this helps!
sounds like 1 of your speakers is fed backwards. this does happen quite often. try reversing the chords from the second speaker. (put grey in white and white in grey) if this doesn't work then theres a short and it should be taken back.
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