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zane9000 
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pb-450px thats the model number. i cant belive i did it again....
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zane9000 
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alright im really confused. the model number keeps changing by itself the first part pb is right but instead of 410pt it should be 4 5 0 p x i hope that fixed it
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p b - 4 5 0 p t
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Posted: August 08, 2004 at 12:48 AM / IP Logged  
Pyramid ratings mean absolutely nothing.  Use the information on brands that you have picked up (and will in the future) on this forum when choosing your next amp.  If you get a four-channel you won't need to make crossovers.  Have you listened to a system with piezo tweeters in a small car, by any chance?
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zane9000 
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Posted: August 08, 2004 at 1:35 AM / IP Logged  
never heard them before, why? is it bad?
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1) NO

2) NO

3)  You can try Radio Shack also

4) Why are you using capacitors?  Those are high pass filters.  You should be using a coil (inductor) for low pass filtering.

zane9000 
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im not planing on using the caps as low pass filters, i was asking about them becuase i was going to use them inline with the power system to my amp
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Posted: August 08, 2004 at 11:15 AM / IP Logged  
Trying to use small capaciters in parallel as stiffening caps for your main power is not a good idea.  If you need a stiffening cap, get a real one.  Why do you think you will need one?  Piezo tweeters are very harsh and shrill, especially in a small car, and can drive you crazy.  Some people like them, however.  Using Pyramid amps as anything other than doorstops is not good as far as I'm concerned unless you don't care AT ALL about sound quality.  Make sure if you are using Pyramid for your sub to run at no less than 4-ohms and to set your input gain carefully, unless you don't care about blowing your amp and/or subwoofers.  And please follow the advise already given on the answers to your questions.  Cheers.
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