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Hi!

I just got a pair of Pioneer TS-A6999 3-way 6x9s and have them
installed in speaker boxes. I want to hook up an amp to them, and I
was considering getting a sub. For details on the speakers, got to
www.pioneerelecttronics.com and run a search for TS-A6999 (they're the
only results that come up) and click on 'Specifications' tab. Anyway,
my questions a

1. The speakers are rated as 240 Watts Max. Music Power (60 Watts
Nominal). What specific wattage/type/etc. of amp should I buy to
power them?

2. The speakers have a freq. response of 30 - 32,000 Hz. So far, they
have only been powered by a little Sony 35 Watt x 4 head unit, and I
have NOT been impressed by the bass (or lack thereof) from these
speakers. So... would an amp solve this problem, or do I really need a
sub? If I need a sub, how does this affect the amp I buy? (I assume I
just need one amp to power both 6x9's and the sub).

Thanks for any help you guys and gals can lend, I really appreciate it!


-Bob

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SAMUEL HOEPPNER
 
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Hi Bob

I would recommend getting a Sub and an amp to power it. Putting an amp on
the 6x9's would help a little but not enough to justify the cost.
Keep the 6x9's on the power of the head unit to start and you can always add
an amp later.
the main problem is that 6x9's are designed to use the truck volume as the
box, so putting them in smaller boxes takes away from there bass response.
adding just 1 sub woofer will make a bigger impact on the overall sound than
anything you can do with the 6x9's.

hope this helps


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Hi!

I just got a pair of Pioneer TS-A6999 3-way 6x9s and have them
installed in speaker boxes. I want to hook up an amp to them, and I
was considering getting a sub. For details on the speakers, got to
www.pioneerelecttronics.com and run a search for TS-A6999 (they're the
only results that come up) and click on 'Specifications' tab. Anyway,
my questions a

1. The speakers are rated as 240 Watts Max. Music Power (60 Watts
Nominal). What specific wattage/type/etc. of amp should I buy to
power them?

2. The speakers have a freq. response of 30 - 32,000 Hz. So far, they
have only been powered by a little Sony 35 Watt x 4 head unit, and I
have NOT been impressed by the bass (or lack thereof) from these
speakers. So... would an amp solve this problem, or do I really need a
sub? If I need a sub, how does this affect the amp I buy? (I assume I
just need one amp to power both 6x9's and the sub).

Thanks for any help you guys and gals can lend, I really appreciate it!


-Bob



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