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Pioneer Amplifier GM-D7400M
800 Watts Max 250 - 400 RMS Power. Class-D Mono Amplifier
Kenwood Deck KDC-MP208
In-dash receiver MP3/WMA/CD receiver with front aux input. Puts out 4×50 watts of power and plan to run the speakers off of this deck

Pioneer Car Speakers TS-A1672R
6-1/2″ 3-Way 220 Max Watts 35 Watt RMS Power Car Speakers

Pioneer TS-W257D4
10″ 800 Watt Max 350 Watt RMS Power. Dual 4-Ohm Subwoofer

Will all of this work together in my car I am kind of new to this and i did some research and it seems that this should all work or do i need to add or remove something. I already have the Enclosure and 1000 watt 8 gauge amp wiring kit my only comcern is if i can run the speakers off the deck anything and everything will help Thanks.

you can run the speakers off the radio but that radio only puts out about 20watts RMS x 4 so the speakers would be under powered so they wont play in their sweet spot
because the radio does not have the necessary RMS wattage is would go into clipping– Clipping occurs when an amplifier is asked to deliver more current to a speaker than the amp is capable of doing. When an amplifier clips, it literally cuts off the tops and bottoms of the musical waveforms that it’s trying to reproduce, thus the term. This introduces a huge amount of distortion into the output signal.- which cause distorted sound which over time will damage/blow your speakers

so as you turn the volume up the sound quality would begin to suffer from the lack of RMS wattage but you should be ok as long as you don’t send too much bass to them- get some bass blockers http://www.crutchfield.com/g_761/Bass-Blockers.html?search=bass+blockers&tp=3216

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One Response to “Will This Car Audi System Work?”

  1. inktownlegend Said,

    you can run the speakers off the radio but that radio only puts out about 20watts RMS x 4 so the speakers would be under powered so they wont play in their sweet spot
    because the radio does not have the necessary RMS wattage is would go into clipping– Clipping occurs when an amplifier is asked to deliver more current to a speaker than the amp is capable of doing. When an amplifier clips, it literally cuts off the tops and bottoms of the musical waveforms that it’s trying to reproduce, thus the term. This introduces a huge amount of distortion into the output signal.- which cause distorted sound which over time will damage/blow your speakers

    so as you turn the volume up the sound quality would begin to suffer from the lack of RMS wattage but you should be ok as long as you don’t send too much bass to them- get some bass blockers http://www.crutchfield.com/g_761/Bass-Blockers.html?search=bass+blockers&tp=3216
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