GM-D9705 - What's in the Box?

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  • In this Unboxing Video, you'll learn about the Pioneer GM-D9705. Five Channel Car Audio Power Amplifier. What's in the box, and what's on each side panel.
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  • @ortiztony67
    @ortiztony67 4 года назад +2

    This amplifier is dirt cheap and is a beast ,pure clean sound

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @islam_peace786
    @islam_peace786 4 года назад +1

    Very good explained, easy to understand for non technical persons.

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @ekimyrvea123
    @ekimyrvea123 4 года назад

    Do i need a set of RCA cables in both the A and B channel? or can I plug one RCA cable into the A channel and have it play on the B channel as well?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +1

      You can use 1, 2, or 3 sets of RCA inputs. How you set the switches on the side of the Pioneer GM-D9705 will matter for each setup. For 1 set of RCA's to the amp, playing from both the "A" channel and the "B" channel, I recommend to connect the single pair of RCA's to the "A" Channel input. Set the Channel "A" Input Select switch to "2 channel". You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html With the one set of RCA's you can also operate a subwoofer from the amplifier if you set the Subwoofer Channel Input Select switch to "AB". You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @nicolaspancaapaza2564
    @nicolaspancaapaza2564 2 года назад

    interesting thanks for the explanation I would like to know how many amps is needed for optimal operation I have one like this but I don't know which power supply to buy

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  2 года назад

      Please be more specific with your question. The max current consumption of the Pioneer GM-D9705 is 55 amps at 14.4 volts DC when operating at 4 ohms. You can find the owner's manual with detailed specifications here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/GM-D9705_DX975_OwnersManual110818.pdf
      You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @panduwobbles2419
    @panduwobbles2419 4 года назад

    What about LPF settings... for example, two 6x9 100 watts rms, should I have it pointing all the way to the 40 hz?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +1

      For a pair of 6x9's connected to Channel A or to Channel B, I recommend to use set the HPF setting. And set the crossover frequency selector to about 80Hz. HPF means High Pass Filter and it lets frequencies through that are above the chosen crossover frequency, in this case 80Hz. This means that all frequencies that are above 80Hz will be played by the 6x9's. You can learn more about what a crossover and slope setting does in this video: ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html Please watch this video. It explains in a lot of detail what a crossover does. When you understand what a crossover does, you'll be able to use this very powerful tool in your audio system. You can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @nutz79ful
    @nutz79ful 4 года назад

    Will this work with a jbl gto609c Component speakers rated at 3 ohms. Or is there any pioneer speaker Components you recommend

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      The Pioneer GM-D9705 amplifier will work with the jbl speakers. For great sound quality, I recommend Pioneer TS-Z65Ch seen here: ruclips.net/video/39JRlIHjgtw/видео.html Or the Pioneer TS-D65C seen here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Speakers/D-Series/TS-D65C Both are excellent speaker packages with full and rich sound and great power handling capability. You can find more videos about Pioneer speakers here: ruclips.net/video/VmuzPyXEBgQ/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @jrisco2894
    @jrisco2894 2 года назад

    Aunque no hablo inglés, estuvo muy bien explicado, espero ver el vídeo de TS-A1600C - what's in the box?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  2 года назад +1

      You can find an unboxing video from Pioneer on a similar speaker model here: ruclips.net/video/VmuzPyXEBgQ/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @mosthated8190
    @mosthated8190 5 лет назад

    I'm new to installing sounds on my own vehicle , I've noticed that this particular amplifier has 6 rca cables , how do I connect those if my stereo receiver only has 4 rca inputs ? Where would I connect the remaining 4 ?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 5 лет назад

      Your in-dash receiver has RCA outputs. The amplifier has RCA inputs. RCA outputs are usually grouped into stereo pairs. Red is Right and White is Left. Many in-dash receivers have a pair of RCA's for the front output and a second pair of RCA outputs for the rear. One possibility, on the Pioneer GM-D9705 can use one pair of RCA's for the A channel and B channel and a second pair of RCA's for the Subwoofer channel. This can be adjusted using the input select switch on the amplifier. You can also use a pass through RCA on the amplifier as seen on this amp: ruclips.net/video/E-VbUBAGwAI/видео.html You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/-Uq25Goo0sU/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @MartyM.
      @MartyM. 4 года назад +2

      Your head unit has RCA _outputs_, to be more accurate. You can just use the input switch on the GM-D9705/9605 to derive a subwoofer signal from 2 or 4 RCA inputs at the amp. It doesn't require all 5 or even 4 connections.

  • @de_41
    @de_41 3 года назад

    If I have no RCA's I can use the pigtail to connect to my factory wiring. How or what would my sub speaker wires connect to?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад

      The Pioneer GM-D9705 can use RCA inputs or speaker level inputs from the receiver. The speaker level inputs are shown in the video here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html the subwoofer output that will connect to your subwoofer speaker is shown here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html You can find more information on Pioneer's web site here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @WillBurgess
    @WillBurgess 2 года назад

    Hey guys, is it possible to run x2 4ohm speakers to channel A and x2 2ohm speakers to Channel B if the wattages are corrosponding?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  2 года назад +1

      This should be no worries at all and the amplifier will be very reliable.
      This depends upon how you wire the speakers to the amplifier. Each channel of the Pioneer GM-D9705 is designed to operate between 8 ohms and 2 ohms. The A, B, and C channels are all independent of one another.
      On the "A" channel a 4 ohm speaker connected to the R and another to the L will work great.
      On the "B" channel, a 2 ohm speaker connected to the R and another on the L will work great.
      If you are planning to wire in parallel, or series, or to bridge any of these speakers, that is a completely different discussion.
      You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @mwongeera
    @mwongeera 3 года назад

    during connection ensure you set the gain position correctly as per your preouts voltage. This is very very veeeery important.

    • @Muldaak
      @Muldaak 3 года назад +1

      Might you know where we can learn how to do this?

  • @aminsoltani1376
    @aminsoltani1376 4 года назад +1

    Nice amp

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html Pioneer subwoofers here: ruclips.net/video/QgG1mu2u3XI/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @truestory2227
    @truestory2227 3 года назад

    I’m running this 5 ch amp pushing the sub ch to a 12” 4ohm driver, my question is... If I switch out the 12” 4ohm box for a different brand 12” 2ohm box, do I need to adjust any settings on the amp or will the 12” 2ohm sub resistance automatically set the amp to 2ohms levels on the sub channel???

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад +1

      You can view a speaker or subwoofer as a circuit. One of them shows the amplifier 4 ohm impedance. The other shows the amplifier 2 ohm impedance. The amplifier will automatically respond to the impedance on the circuit. Don't go below 2 ohms with this amp. The amplifier's subwoofer channel will output up to 350 watts when connected to a 4 ohm speaker and up to 600 watts when connected to a 2 ohm speaker. You don't need to change any settings on the amplifier for this to work. You are using a different brand subwoofer. This may require you to adjust the amplifier's crossover LPF setting for the new speaker and you will be seeing much more power, so a slight subwoofer channel gain adjustment may be required as well.
      Since you will be seeing nearly double the output power from the amplifier's subwoofer channel, I recommend to start off with the amp's bass boost control set to zero. And set any bass boost or subwoofer output controls on the in-dash receiver to zero. After you get the new sub installed, slowly and cautiously experiment with your bass boost and other subwoofer controls. You can learn more about Pioneer subwoofers here: ruclips.net/video/5BOYxxv9l5k/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @truestory2227
      @truestory2227 3 года назад

      @@pioneerelectronics thanks for the answer. One last question, my original enclosure is 92db sensitivity (12”4ohm) and the new preloaded box is 98db sensitivity (12”2ohm) according to my research the new box produce slightly more bass???

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад +1

      @@truestory2227 The old box is 4 ohm. The new box is 2 ohm. That means the amplifier will be delivering nearly double the output power to the subwoofer. Yes, you should certainly be hearing louder bass comparted to the previous subwoofer. That's given that all other settings remain the same as an equal comparison. The sensitivity of the new subwoofer is about 5% higher. That will contribute a little to a louder system as well. Nearly doubling the power from the amplifier by cutting the impedance in half is what will make a big difference.

  • @TechTokOffical
    @TechTokOffical 4 года назад

    I'm using this amp in a 5 channel set up. U say to set the channel a input to 4 channel when setting up a 5 channel output. However when I do this it completely eliminates my rear speakers. Basic wiring done to amp. Nothing "different"

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      This has to do with the number of RCA inputs you are using. If you are using 1 pair of RCA's for the "A and B" channel input, the Input Select Switch should be set to 2 CH. If you are using 2 pair of RCA's for the "A and B" channel input, the Input Select Switch should be set to 4 CH. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html If you are using a pair of RCA's for the subwoofer input, the Subwoofer Input Select should be set to SW. If you are not using a pair of RCA's for the subwoofer input, the Subwoofer Input Select should be set to A/B. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/99Hfmc8QxVc/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @pnewell
    @pnewell 5 лет назад

    Hi Pioneer (or kind person),
    I bought this amp and don't think it's turning on...
    (there's definitely no speaker output) and i've read the manual.
    - using RCAs from headunit
    - the + power terminal is at 12.2V
    - the remote wire reads 10.5V when engine is on, but is pulled down to 8.5V when connected to remote terminal on the amp.
    - i've also tried bridging the + terminal to remote terminal instead, but both power and remote terminals then pull down to 8.5V.
    Questions:
    1. Does the power/protect light indicate whether it's on? (i see no light, except one red flash as i reconnect remote wire)
    2. Is 12V the minimum voltage for the remote input?
    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks :)

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 5 лет назад +1

      I recommend to operate the Pioneer GM-D9705 amplifier at 14.4 volts DC. (10.8 volts DC to 15.1 volts DC is allowable) I recommend a test. First try to limit the variables. Disconnect all speaker outputs. Disconnect all RCA inputs. If you have the speaker input terminal connected, disconnect it. Disconnect the Bass Boost remote. Next, connect the amplifier to power and ground as directly as possible to the vehicle's battery. Only as a test, directly connect the battery 12 volt positive terminal to the system remote terminal. The amplifier may not switch on if the remote terminal is reading less than 12 volts. Does the amplifier power up? The power/protect indicator should light up Red for just a moment, and then turn Blue. If something is not normal, the power/protect indicator will stay Red. To be sure the amplifier is getting a 12 volt input to the Remote terminal, a relay (single pole/single throw) may be needed. If the amplifier powers up properly, I recommend to reconnect the speaker outputs one at a time to see if there is normal operation. Testing each time you connect one more speaker output. You can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @pnewell
      @pnewell 5 лет назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 thankyou for the response :)

  • @islam_peace786
    @islam_peace786 3 года назад

    What should be the recomended fuse size for power cable of d9705 amp attached to battery of car ?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад +1

      For the Pioneer GM-D9705, I recommend a 100 amp fuse on the power wire within 12 inches of the vehicle's battery. I recommend to use 4 gauge wire for a run from the battery to the amplifier of up to about 12 feet to 20 feet. For a shorter run from the battery to the amp, less than 12 feet, you could use 6 gauge wire. You may consider using an amplifier install kit. Many are available, here is one possibility: www.crutchfield.com/p_120102041/T-Spec-V10-2041-20-feet.html You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @islam_peace786
      @islam_peace786 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 Thanks a lot, i used 16mm wire, i think which is near to guage 5 (us) wire. But i didnot install fuse after ur suggestion i will install 100 amp fuse. Thanks.

  • @carlocastillo1036
    @carlocastillo1036 3 года назад

    Can I set up 4 ohm speaker (75rms) and a 2 ohm sub (400rms) on this amp?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад +2

      Yes. No worries. The Pioneer GM-D9705 will output up to 75 watts RMS at 4 ohms to each of 4 channels, R+L for A Channel and R+L for B Channel. And the amplifier will output up to 600 watts RMS at 2 ohms to the subwoofer channel. In this case I recommend to roll the subwoofer channel gain back to protect the subwoofer with a 400 watt RMS rating. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @phamryder
    @phamryder 4 года назад

    What speaker gauge wire can I use for both subwoofer and speaker channels?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +3

      For Pioneer GM-D9705 I recommend to use 14 or 12 gauge for the "A" Channel and the "B" Channel speaker outputs. And for the subwoofer channel speaker output I recommend 8 or 6 gauge. You can try to use thicker wire if you want, but it may be a tight fit into the block connector speaker output terminals on the amplifier. You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @phamryder
      @phamryder 4 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 awesome thank you!

  • @carcar5911
    @carcar5911 4 года назад

    How do I turn down the base and treble on this amp.. right now I have way too much bass and ear piercing treble.. help!

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +1

      On the Pioneer GM-D9705, there is a bass boost on the subwoofer channel. Turn the remote control counter clockwise to lower the bass boost. There are no treble controls on the Pioneer GM-D9705. I recommend to use the bass and treble controls, or equalizer settings on the in-dash receiver connected to the amplifier to adjust the bass and treble output from the amplifier. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @nhanphhs-nhan3072
    @nhanphhs-nhan3072 4 года назад

    If the audio signal is input using Speaker level port, do not insert chSW(RCA) input, still use SW output for subwoofer?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +1

      Speaker level input will playback subwoofer output. When you use the Speaker Level input do not connect anything to the RCA input jacks. Set the 2CH 4CH input select to 2CH or 4CH depending on your system input. On the subwoofer side of the amplifier Set the A/B SW switch to A/B. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @nhanphhs-nhan3072
      @nhanphhs-nhan3072 4 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 Head unit on my car 4CH output do not CH-SW. I want use CH-A CH-B and CH-SW on my car. Connection 4CH SP output( head unit ) to SP INPUT ( amplifier ). Then connection CH-SW (output head unit use lineout) to CH-SW ( amplifier using the RCA input jack). Ie (Head unit: 4CH(SP output) + lineout(RCA output ) = Amplifier: 4CH(SP input )+CH-SW(RCA output))?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +1

      Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say. Please be more specific with your question.
      How many pairs of full range RCA outputs does your headunit have?
      Does it have one pair of full range RCA outputs?
      Or, does it have two pairs of full range RCA outputs?
      or, does it have three pairs of full range RCA outputs?
      Or, does it have some other RCA output configuration like full range and subwoofer? Be specific with your answer.
      The Pioneer GM-D9705 can use one pair of Full Range RCA Inputs to playback through Channel A, and through Channel B, and through the Subwoofer Channel.
      The Pioneer GM-D9705 can also use two pairs of Full Range RCA Inputs to playback through Channel A, and through Channel B, and through the Subwoofer Channel.
      The Pioneer GM-D9705 can also use two pairs of Full Range RCA Inputs and one pair of Subwoofer RCA Inputs to playback through Channel A, and through Channel B, and through the Subwoofer Channel.
      The Pioneer GM-D9705 can use one pair of Full Range Speaker Level Inputs to playback through Channel A, and through Channel B, and through the Subwoofer Channel.
      The Pioneer GM-D9705 can also use two pairs of Full Range Speaker Level Inputs to playback through Channel A, and through Channel B, and through the Subwoofer Channel.
      You DO NOT need a subwoofer input in order to playback subwoofer output from the amplifier.

  • @chickenfoundation9323
    @chickenfoundation9323 2 года назад

    How come sub needs 2 rca inputs? Also is it possible to run 2 subs with 4 speakers?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  2 года назад

      With just a few exceptions, Pioneer car audio in-dash receivers all use 2 RCA outputs, one red and one white, for the subwoofer audio connection to an external amplifier. The reason for this is: In the car audio industry, 2 RCA inputs, one red and on white, are found on nearly every subwoofer amplifier.
      The Pioneer GM-D9705 has a very flexible design and is designed to operate 4 speakers, 2 "A" channel and 2 "B" channel, as well as a subwoofer , or two, "C" channel, all at the same time.
      It's possible to connect more than one subwoofer to the amp however, the multi-subwoofer speaker circuit must be 2 ohms impedance or higher. For example, two subwoofers each rated at 4 ohms nominal impedance wired in parallel will show the amplifier a 2ohm circuit load. This will work great.
      There are several different way to setup the RCA connections to the GM-D9705 depending upon your Pioneer in-dash receiver's outputs.
      You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @truestory2227
    @truestory2227 3 года назад

    Tons of videos are suggesting to keep the Bass Boost knob all the way down, but most of these vids are on 2/4 ch. amps... your thoughts???

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад +1

      This is along answer. Please take a few minutes to read the complete answer. I don't know anything about the other videos you've watched.
      Good, clean, strong bass starts with a good clean signal from the in-dash receiver. If your receiver is sending a distorted signal to the amplifier, the amplifier will do the job it's designed to do, and that is amplify the signal it's given. If garbage goes in, then amplified garbage comes back out, and the bass boost knob will only make it worse. If a good clean signal goes into the amplifier, the bass boost knob can be a useful tool in adding some bottom to your system.
      If you are using a hammer and you hit your thumb, don't blame the hammer. The goal is to create an audio system with little or no distortion. If the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs clip they create a distorted audio signal. That distorted audio signal is then in turn amplified by the subwoofer amp or other amplifiers in the system.
      In a well designed and set up audio system, you should be able to turn up the master volume to, or near it's maximum, and not hear any distortion from the speakers in the system. If you have all of these settings (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost on the receiver etc...) set to zero or lower you should be able to turn the volume up to it's max, and the RCA outputs of the in-dash receiver should not clip and create distortion that will in turn be amplified by your system.
      If you add in a boosted signal on the in-dash receiver from any of the audio controls (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) this may cause the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs to clip and create distortion at high output levels.
      So... Here is an example. This is hypothetical, please don't take the numbers literally and try to translate them to any given in-dash receiver. In this best case scenario I have excellent amplifiers and well matched speakers. My in-dash receiver master volume control has a maximum volume level number of 50. I have all of the audio settings set to zero, and I can turn up the master volume to 50 and the RCA outputs do not clip. I set the gains on the amplifiers so that there is no distortion. That's what I want.
      Now, I add in a subwoofer level control adjustment of +5. When I turn up the master volume I can get to only volume level 45 before I begin to hear distortion coming from my speakers. If I add in an EQ adjustment on the 80Hz frequency band of +4, my master volume begins to distort now at volume level 41. Remember I started at volume level 50 with no distortion. Please note this is just a hypothetical example. In this example, the in-dash receiver is causing the distortion and sending that distorted signal to the amplifiers.
      The amps and speakers are simply doing the job they were designed to do.
      What's the solution? Use the audio controls to your best advantage. If you set them to zero or lower, your in-dash receiver shouldn't be creating noise. Set the gain controls on your amplifiers so you don't hear any distortion at high volume levels. If you want to add in a +1 or +2, that's OK as long as you realize you may be getting distortion at the highest volume levels.
      You need to find the settings that works best for you. If you are trying to balance your system so all of the speakers are at or near the same volume level, consider lowering the volume level of some speakers rather than raising the volume level of one individual speaker. If you are using Bluetooth Audio as your main music source, consider lowering the volume level on the Phone. It's possible, the phone is overloading the input through Bluetooth Audio, and the distortion is beginning right there.
      If you set the volume level on the phone lower, you may be able to turn up the master volume level on the in-dash receiver with less distortion. If you want more volume, you might want to consider a more powerful amplifier and speakers.
      You can find more videos about Pioneer NEX in-dash receiver's here: ruclips.net/video/PeH_h8UHzBw/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
      The bass boost know on the Pioneer GM-D9705 operates on the subwoofer channel only. It does not effect the "A" Channel or the "B" channel and so does not effect the speakers connected to those channels.

    • @truestory2227
      @truestory2227 3 года назад

      @@pioneerelectronics thanks buddy this confirms everything. Thank you for taking the time and getting back to me

  • @ryadtaher
    @ryadtaher Год назад

    My pioneer head unit has a single preout rca for subwoofer, should I use splitter?will it affect sound quality?any other way to wire it?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  Год назад +1

      I recommend to use a Y splitter on the subwoofer output. You'll need a male to female/female splitter used right at the receiver and a longer male to male RCA cable to run to the amplifier.
      If you are using the Pioneer GM-D9705 amp, you could also simply use the front/rear stereo outputs to the amp. Select 4 channel input on the amp and switch on the subwoofer output. This will limit your control of the subwoofer from the in-dash receiver, but the bass boost knob on the amp will still work great.
      You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics

    • @ryadtaher
      @ryadtaher Год назад

      @@pioneerelectronicssince I already have it,how about 1 male to 2 male rca,will it work?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  Год назад

      @@ryadtaher OK, a male to male/male splitter can work too plugged into the back of the receiver. You'll need RCA cables that are female on the in-dash receiver end and male of the amplifier end, or you'll need what are known as barrel connections. A barrel is a short female to female REC connection. Typically about 1.5 inches long. With 2 barrels you can use an RCA cables that are male on both ends.

  • @Silentjustin06
    @Silentjustin06 5 лет назад

    Can you use the A and B channel bridge on LPF to a subwoofer and the sub channel to a second subwoofer

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 5 лет назад

      You can bridge the "A" channel to a subwoofer. And you can bridge the "B" channel to a subwoofer. And the subwoofer channel is operating independently. That will work fine. When you do that, you are operating the Pioneer GM-D9705 amplifier in 3 channel mode. The Pioneer GM-D9705 will operate reliably at 2 ohms or above. Please note: when you bridge a channel, you are by default showing the amplifier 1/2 of the ohm rating of the connected speaker or speakers. That means when you are bridging a channel, be sure the connected speaker/ or speakers are wired to 4 ohm impedance or higher because the amplifier will see 2 ohms and that will work just fine. Be sure of a few things for best operation. 1. The bass boost remote control will only effect the Subwoofer channel and does not effect the "A" or "B" channel, even if you are running a subwoofer on the "A" and "B" channels. 2. Be sure to use the LPF setting on both the "A" and "B" channels. 3. For the setup you are describing, I recommend to use only 1 set of RCA inputs and set the input select switch accordingly. You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @Silentjustin06
      @Silentjustin06 5 лет назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 thank you for all your information. It was very detailed and you answered everything I was curious about.

    • @jaybmkare
      @jaybmkare 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 my pioneer head unit has 4 RCA outputs for channels A&B. When i switch the SW input select switch to A/B it doesnt work. My SW is not getting any power. Anything am doing wrong really?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад

      Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? What is the model number of your Pioneer amplifier? Are you using a crossover HPF on your Pioneer receiver?

    • @jaybmkare
      @jaybmkare 3 года назад

      @@pioneerelectronics @pioneerelectronics Pioneer CA9PA Stock head unit for Mazda Premacy. Am not using any HPF have only added this amp to the stock unit. The head unit has only 2 pairs of RCA outputs labelled Front and Rear. Have connected these to Channel A&B inputs on the amp, thus I dont have anything to connect to the SW input on the amp. When i slide the SW input select switch to A/B the SW does not work.

  • @carrolala4512
    @carrolala4512 3 года назад

    Can you connect 1 subwoofer at 2ohms with 4 speakers at 4ohms, in the manual doesn't says if this configuration is allowed.

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад +1

      Yes that will work. No worries. Just to be clear; A 4 ohm speaker connected to each of the "A" channel and "B" channel outputs and a 2 ohm subwoofer on the Subwoofer output will work great and be very reliable. You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here; ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @carrolala4512
      @carrolala4512 3 года назад

      @@pioneerelectronics that's correct. Thank you very much! I love Pioneer!

  • @Silentjustin06
    @Silentjustin06 3 года назад

    I have a pioneer avh-x4800bs in network mode with a 9705 amp. Front channel is on my tweeters. The rear channel is on my midrange. I have a pioneer 8604 I want to run also. Can I use a rca splitter on the rear channel to run my midrange on the 8604 amp. This way my midrange is on the 8604 and the tweeters are on the 9705

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад

      Yes you can do that. However, you don't need an RCA splitter. You already have one on the GM-D8604. Your Pioneer AVH-X4800BS has 3 sets of RCA outputs. When in network mode, the middle set of RCA's is the midrange output. I recommend to run the RCA's from the receiver to the GM-D8604. The GM-D8604 has RCA outputs. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/aqmu9yZov1M/видео.html Use the output RCA from the GM-D8604 to run to the B channel on the GM-D9705. This would mean the GM-D8604 and the B channel of the GM-D9705 will have the same signal. You can find more information on Pioneer's web site here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @Silentjustin06
      @Silentjustin06 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 sorry I explained that wrong. Im going to use the 8604 to power 2 10 inch midrange and 2 tweeters. The 4 tweeters and 4 6.5s are going on the 9705 and the 2 new 10 inch midrange and 2 tweeters are going on the 8604 amp. That's why I was talking about using splitters. So I'll be using splitters off the front channel to power the 2 new tweeters and splitters off the rear channel to power the 2 new 10 inch midrange speakers

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад

      Please be sure to use proper crossovers, or HPF and LPF for the midrange and tweeters. I recommend a high pass filter for the tweeters, and a high pass and a low pass on the midrange. As long at the crossovers are in place, it sounds like it will work the way you want.

    • @Silentjustin06
      @Silentjustin06 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 Is it ok to run my midrange speakers on FULL if the HIGH PASS and LOW PASS crossovers are set correctly on my radio. My prv 6.5 midrange has a frequency range of 150hz - 11,000hz. If I set the HPF at 160hz and LPF at 10,000hz on the radio. Then set the amp filter on Full. It shouldn't hurt the speakers, Right?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад

      If you are using the crossovers on the in-dash receiver, you are good to go. When using the crossover on the receiver, you don't need a crossover on the amplifier. Switch the amplifier crossover off. This may help you to understand a little better. Please take a look at this video to see what a crossover does. ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html

  • @juniorcordova3350
    @juniorcordova3350 3 года назад

    Cual es el nuevo 5 canales de pioneer?

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад

      Pioneer has a new 6 channel amplifier. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/BnxqOYOZ63g/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @waepekk
    @waepekk 4 года назад

    How to set the gain settings when using the speaker line input?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад +1

      The gain control is a used to balance the in-dash receiver's output to the input on the amplifier. You have to find the correct balance between the two of them. It's a simple process but it may take a few minutes to do correctly. Be patient. On the in-dash receiver, set all of the audio controls to zero. The Audio controls are things like Bass and treble, bass boost, equalizer settings, anything like that set it all to zero. Next play some music that you like to listen to and, turn up the master volume to a reasonable but not loud listening level. Next, go to the amplifier, and turn the gain control clockwise and counter clockwise. Take note of which way makes the system louder or quieter. Next turn the receiver volume up to about 3/4 of the maximum. Go to the amplifier and turn the gain control so that you hear no distortion coming from the speakers in the system. If you hear distortion, turn the gain back, or make it quieter, until you hear no distortion. Some songs are recorded a little louder or a little quieter as compared to others. Play several different songs and slowly make adjustments to find the best setting for no distortion.
      The goal is to create an audio system with little or no distortion. If the in-dash receiver's outputs clip they create a distorted audio signal. That distorted audio signal is then in turn amplified by the subwoofer amp or other amplifiers in the system. In a well designed and set up audio system, you should be able to turn up the master volume to, or near it's maximum, and not hear any distortion from the speakers in the system.
      If you have all of the settings (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) set to zero or lower you should be able to turn the volume up to it's max, and the outputs of the in-dash receiver should not clip and create distortion that will in turn be amplified by your system.
      If you add in a boosted signal on the in-dash receiver from any of the audio controls (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) this may cause the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs to clip and create distortion at high output levels.
      So... Here is an example. This is hypothetical, please don't take the numbers literally and try to translate them to any given in-dash receiver.
      In this best case scenario I have excellent amplifiers and well matched speakers. My in-dash receiver master volume control has a maximum volume level number of 50. I have all of the audio settings set to zero, and I can turn up the master volume to 50 and the outputs do not clip.
      I set the gains on the amplifiers so that there is no distortion. That's what I want.
      Now, I add in a subwoofer level control adjustment of +5. When I turn up the master volume I can get to only volume level 45 before I begin to hear distortion coming from my speakers. If I add in an EQ adjustment on the 80Hz frequency band of +4, my master volume begins to distort now at volume level 41. Remember I started at volume level 50 with no distortion. Please note this is just a hypothetical example. In this example, the in-dash receiver is causing the distortion and sending that distorted signal to the amplifiers. The amps and speakers are simply doing the job they were designed to do.
      What's the solution? Use the audio controls to your best advantage. If you set them to zero or lower, your in-dash receiver shouldn't be creating noise. Set the gain controls on your amplifiers so you don't hear any distortion at high volume levels. If you want to add in a +1 or +2, that's OK as long as you realize you may be getting distortion at the highest volume levels. You need to find the settings that works best for you. If you are trying to balance your system so all of the speakers are at or near the same volume level, consider lowering the volume level of some speakers rather than raising the volume level of one individual speaker.
      If you are using Bluetooth Audio as your main music source, consider lowering the volume level on the Phone. It's possible, the phone is overloading the input through Bluetooth Audio, and the distortion is beginning right there. If you set the volume level on the phone lower, you may be able to turn up the master volume level on the in-dash receiver with less distortion. If you want more volume, you might want to consider a more powerful amplifier and speakers. You can find more videos about Pioneer NEX in-dash receiver's here: ruclips.net/video/PeH_h8UHzBw/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @waepekk
      @waepekk 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035my apologies i printed your reply last year and forgot to thank you. Really appreciate your help.

  • @islam_peace786
    @islam_peace786 3 года назад

    If i dont attach base boost cable and remote, then my woofer will work or not work ?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад +1

      For the Pioneer GM-D9705, the bass boost remote control and cable are not required for amplifier operation. If you want, You can also plug in the cable and remote control and simply leave the cable coiled up near the amplifier. It will be available for possible later use. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @islam_peace786
      @islam_peace786 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 🥰 ❤️❤️

  • @truestory2227
    @truestory2227 3 года назад

    What happens when you turn the gain knob to normal with 4volt rca’s???

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  3 года назад +1

      The gain control is not a volume control. The gain control is a way to balance the output from the receiver with the input to the amplifier. A proper gain control setting will give good performance from the system. The system will play loud and clear. A bad gain setting will sound noisy or it will sound low in volume.
      If the gain is set too high, when you turn up the receiver's volume, you'll hear very distorted noise coming from the speakers connected to the amplifier. Even before the music gets loud, it will be noisy and distorted. This can damage or destroy the speakers.
      If the gain is set too low, when you turn up the receiver's volume control, you won't get as much volume coming from the speakers connected to the amplifier and you may find the amplifiers performance disappointing.
      The "H" Setting and "Normal" settings on the Pioneer GM-D9705 amplifier are reference points. You may be able to adjust your particular system gain a little higher or a little lower to get better performance. I recommend to start with the "H" or "Normal" setting depending upon your particular receiver, and make small adjustments to the gain. Then take some time to listen to your system. If you are hearing noise turn the setting back.
      You can learn more about setting the amplifiers gain control on page 2 of the owner's manual. You can download a copy here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/GM-D9705_DX975_OwnersManual110818.pdf
      You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @truestory2227
      @truestory2227 3 года назад

      @@pioneerelectronics thanks for the detailed answer. I recently had this 5 CH installed and it sounds great. I wasn’t sure what volt the head unit RCA is putting out, I have it set towards H position and it’s loud and clear👍🏼

  • @islam_peace786
    @islam_peace786 3 года назад

    What if i dont use subwoofer input cable ? In this case my sub woofer works ?

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад +1

      Yes the subwoofer will work , if you position the input select switched correctly. If you don't have subwoofer RCA input be sure to set the subwoofer input select switch to "A/B" You can find the Owner's Manual for the Pioneer GM-D9705: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/GM-D9705_DX975_OwnersManual110818.pdf Please read it. You can find more videos about Pioneer amplifiers here: ruclips.net/video/6h3b_c3Yxnk/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @islam_peace786
      @islam_peace786 3 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 Thanks so much for prompted reply and explaing in so good manner, i have 3 preouts , Jvc stereo, very awsome and crisp sound quality.

  • @Infanitunit1
    @Infanitunit1 4 года назад

    If my right rear door only gives bass and no sound to tweeter how do I fix this problem

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      It's possible the right rear door speaker's tweeter has been damaged or destroyed. This will not necessarily effect the woofer in the same speaker. To test, connect a different speaker that is known to be operating correctly to the speaker wires at the right rear door. If you are hearing high frequencies, you'll know the speaker is the problem. You can find more videos about crossovers and HPF/LPF filter in this video: ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @Infanitunit1
      @Infanitunit1 4 года назад +1

      The problem was rca in wrong places fixed thank you

  • @marccym29
    @marccym29 4 года назад

    i have this product. i put my speakers to it with my sub, my sub you can barely hear it and my speaker also was a hushhh sound in the background when playing music or worse on mute. Can you help me out

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      I'll help if I can. You'll need to be more specific with your question. What is the model number of the Pioneer amplifier you have? What vehicle is this in? What in-dash receiver do you have? How does the amplifier receive signal from the receiver? RCA or Speaker Level? What speakers do you have? Front? Rear? Sub? How many speakers do you have in the vehicle? How are the speakers connected to the amplifier? Factory wiring? or new wiring?

    • @marccym29
      @marccym29 4 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 same as the video gm-d9705. I get the speaker and sub to work but there is always a hishhh in the background. My front speaker are focal 165as with tweeter. Rear are focal 165ac and sub is 8inch infinity 860w

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 4 года назад

      That's a start but, I need more information to help. How are you connecting the in-dash receiver to the amplifier? RCA connections? How Many 1pair? 2 pair? or 3 pair? OR are you connecting the in-dash receiver to the amplifier with speaker level connections? One pair or two pair?

    • @marccym29
      @marccym29 4 года назад

      @@deckerdotto6035 3 pairs rca. Front. Rear and sub. Happens when all are plug in. Happens when just the front or just the rear is plugged in

    • @marccym29
      @marccym29 4 года назад

      What's the best gauge for this. In the manual it talks about 4 gauge but I think it's not enough

  • @alexhandsome1930
    @alexhandsome1930 3 года назад

    How can I purchase from your company?
    I need to purchase 6x9 pioneer 6975 v3 speakers

    • @deckerdotto6035
      @deckerdotto6035 3 года назад

      Pioneer products are sold through Authorized Dealers in the US. Pioneer TS-A6975R is an older model that has be replaced with the Pioneer TS-A6970F you can buy it here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Speakers/A-Series/TS-A6970F click the Buy On-Line button or the find a store button. Or the Pioneer TS-A6990F. You can buy it here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Speakers/A-Series/TS-A6990F click the Buy On-line button or the find a store button. You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

  • @deankavivya2118
    @deankavivya2118 Год назад

    CAn I run a 400 w rms sub wired to 1 ohm

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  Год назад +1

      I don't recommend it. The Pioneer GM-D9705 is designed to operate down to 2 ohms. You can wire 2 ohms on all outputs, A, B, and C. If you wire a sub at 1 ohm to this amplifier, it may shut down.
      If you are looking for a Pioneer amplifier that will operate at 1 ohm please consider the Pioneer GM-D8701 seen here: ruclips.net/video/-Uq25Goo0sU/видео.html
      You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics

  • @RadRanger_
    @RadRanger_ Год назад

    I just purchased the gm-dx975 amplifier. I am looking in the directions and I do not see how I am supposed to hook up the subwoofer using the supplied speaker-level inputs. I called tech support but they both admitted that they don’t know bout this stuff 😂
    Also could you please tell me the output speaker wire size for A/B channels please. Thanks

    • @pioneerelectronics
      @pioneerelectronics  Год назад +1

      There are several different ways to make this work. The best way will depend upon your system and how you want to use it. This answer is a little longer. Please read the complete answer before deciding what to do.
      When using speaker level input, the amplifier comes with a speaker level input wire harness. This wire harness has wires for 4 speakers. Front and rear, right and left. That means positive and negative connections for front right and left and for rear right and left.
      If you want to use the subwoofer inputs, it must be done through the red and white RCA connections ( ch SW) on the amplifier. There is no speaker level connection for a subwoofer. This makes sense, because if your subwoofer is already connected to an external amplifier you may be able to use the RCA inputs from the existing amplifier. That's possible connection number one. Use the RCA connections from the existing amplifier routed to the GM-D9705.
      Possible connection 2. Get a separate line output converter, or LOC. This will take the speaker output from the existing subwoofer amplifier and convert it to RCA output. That can then be plugged directly into the Pioneer GM-D9705 red and white RCA connections ( ch SW ). LOC's are available in many types and from many outlets. Here is one possibility: www.crutchfield.com/p_161LC2IPRO/AudioControl-LC2i-PRO.html
      If you go the LOC route, be sure to get one that can handle the output from the existing subwoofer amplifier and convert it to RCA input for the GM-D9705. By the way, if you get an external LOC, you may consider getting a 6 channel version, and using it on the front and rear speaker outputs as well as the subwoofer output. This way you can use all of the RCA inputs to the GM-D9705. Please note: The GM-D9705 has it's own LOC built in for the A/B channels. That's how the speaker level A/B input wires work.
      Possible connection 3. An additional way to do this is to only use the 4 speaker level inputs that you already have and to set the Input Select A/B SW switch to A/B. In this setup, there is no external subwoofer input. The signal is routed to the subwoofer channel inside the amplifier.
      This tells the amplifier to use the low frequency information coming from the A/B channels and route it to the subwoofer channel and amplify it from there.
      Super important: If you choose this option, be certain to switch off any HPF or High Pass Filter on the in-dash receiver that is operating on the front and rear channels. If you are using an HPF on the front and rear channels at the in-dash receiver, you'll get no low frequency information to send to the subwoofer channel on the GM-D9705 and you'll get no bass. By definition, that's what the HPF does. It lets High frequencies pass through and it blocks low frequencies. You have to switch it off at the in-dash receiver. You can use the HPF on the GM-D9705 for both the A and B channels and you'll also select an LPF for the subwoofer channel.
      You can learn more about what an HPF and LPF does in this How To video from Pioneer; ruclips.net/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/видео.html
      You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics

    • @chrisyoung3631
      @chrisyoung3631 Год назад

      @@pioneerelectronics Thanks for the response! I hooked up the amplifier using 4 speaker level inputs for the subwoofer. The only issue I ran into is the amp does not remotely turn on. I figured that signal from speaker level inputs would let the amp know to turn on, I guess i will have to run a wire. THanks again !