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If your battery was disconnected during the process, you did not damage your deck. 
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Thats what I figured. Gonna find a different ground and try to tune my amp a bit more and see if that pop still appears.
What do you guys think about hooking up the Pioneer GM-H50 to some Kicker DS6000 component speakers? There rated at 50rms but from what I have found out that amp only runs 2x25w rms at 4ohms. or 2x40w at 2ohms but dont think i can get those speakers to run 2ohms or can i?
So just gotta figure out how to wire it all up with my Pioneer DEH-P6400 head unit. Amp for my sub and an amp for my front speakers and maybe just disconnect my rear speakers.
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I just got a set of Kicker DS600.2 component speakers. They are 4ohm and I want to wire them to 2ohm. I will be running an old school Pioneer GM-H50. I don't know much about this amp. Cant find alot of information on it. But it seems that with 2 speakers at 2ohms then it will put out 40RMS to each speaker. If I kept it at 4ohms it would only put out 25RMS to each speaker. My head unit puts out 22RMS so didn't really feel like that would be much of an improvement. These speakers are rated at 50RMS.
So to wire these to 2OHM I would have to run a wire from the positive to positive and negative to negative on each speaker right? I would need enough wiring to go from the left door to the right door and back. Is there anything I should worry about when doing this? Like make sure I stay away from certain wires so I dont cause interference or anything?
Any help would be great! Thanks
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Posted: April 23, 2011 at 12:35 PM / IP Logged  
The impedance of any single voice coil speaker cannot be changed without changing the voice coil. Therefore you only have one option for hooking this up. each speaker to each channel at 4 ohms. There is no other way to wire it to give you more than the 25w/ch.
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