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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2017

Low output MODEL: AV7701. MARANTZ ONLY RATES THE OUTPUT OF THE UNBALANCED OUTPUT AT 1 VOLT. MANY AMPS REQUIRE 2 VOLTS OR MORE FOR FULL OUTPUT. MY HAFLER DH 500 REQUIRES 2.35V FOR 255 W AT 8 OHMS. I HAVE NOT FOUND A GOOD WORK AROUND FOR THIS PROBLEM THAT PRESERVES THE VERY LOW THD OF THE PAIR. HAVE ANY GOOD IDEAS? THANKS, [email protected]

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2007

SOURCE: speakers

400 watts delivered to 300 watt speakers the only way to do this would be to wire two subwoofers in series so that the power needed to drive them will be 600 watts to max, however this will increase your impedance on the speaker (8 ohms) load so what you can do to compensate is get an 8 ohm 600 watt resistor and put it in parallel with the speakers you will then have 4 ohms of impedance at a total capacity of 600 watts of power In other words the amplifier won't blow these out now.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2007

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Hi Trim God,

 

I do not reccommend that you push the Pioneer speakers over 100 watts.  The jenson will already drown the car with bass through your pioneers so much you will want to turn off the bass boost when playing some low bass hip hop songs. It changes from one venue of song to another, so I just keep the jenson bass boost off and use my head unit to adjsut the sound to fit my listening prefences. I am telling you man, you will be blown away .  Hook up the pioneers straight to the Channels,. do not bridge.  I put Subs in my truck though.  I used the Pass output to send the audio to me Jenson 2 Channel 600W amp. I drive one 10 inch enclosed JBL Class A/B Sub. I bridged the output of the 600 W amp to the 10 inch sub  in my Z28.  The pioneers never get drowned out.  I did smoke my 2 channel Amp one time. and also took out a MTD 10inch sub. I am talk shooting flames and smoked the whole car up. I think if you bride the XA4150 to the pioneers, you will have the flaming smoke problem in no time.  

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2008

SOURCE: Model CF1926A TV with insufficient

I think you missed one cap. Look for another 1ufd cap close to the jungle chip. It will have the circuit designation in the 300's like the others in the vertical circuit. It is just not located close by. I think that one will fix it.I don't have the service data with me so I can't give you the exact designation.
Dan

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2008

SOURCE: 1.output supply is low 2.C11 needs to be changed regularly. 3. U2 is found blown

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

SOURCE: V12 MRV-1507 or Xplod? Amplifier - XM-ZR1252 good quality sound

Alpine is just a better brand in general. I have the older MRV-1507, sounds GREAT, i have had friends who has had the Explode line, but it was always a temporary system until they got something better, like the alpine or kenwood.

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