Pioneer P9/Misc. Pics (56k beware ALOT of pics)
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Pioneer P9 Combo/Misc. Pics (56k beware ALOT of pics)
The install looks kinda messy right now. It's all getting ripped out in a few weeks to install some flatline subs, more amps, batteries, and nice amp rack.








Looks goot to me. My installs are sloppy during install too when I go all out. Nice equiptment. I saw one of those amps was a US Amps? The rest?
What speakers will you be running in your front stage? How installed? Shame you live so far, this looks like it might be a kickazzed system when it's all done.
What speakers will you be running in your front stage? How installed? Shame you live so far, this looks like it might be a kickazzed system when it's all done.
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Originally Posted by BBOYSTEVIE
Looks goot to me. My installs are sloppy during install too when I go all out. Nice equiptment. I saw one of those amps was a US Amps? The rest?
What speakers will you be running in your front stage? How installed? Shame you live so far, this looks like it might be a kickazzed system when it's all done.
What speakers will you be running in your front stage? How installed? Shame you live so far, this looks like it might be a kickazzed system when it's all done.
I have a new set of focal 7w2's, a used focal 6w audiom's, and a new dynaudio md100 tweets (might use these or a/d/s) waiting to be installed. I'm in the process of making fiberglass door panels (not much free time). I also have a modified tu300 (bench tested: 175wrms@4ohm) that's going to be used for the midrange. I'm trying to find a us amps vlx-400, usa2000, or a usa3000 for the flatlines.
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Originally Posted by reygarcia
nice set up.
btw, what are you planning to do with that eclipse deck?
btw, what are you planning to do with that eclipse deck?
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Originally Posted by BBOYSTEVIE
Good luck finding the VLX 400. One of my favorite all time amps.
So you're using a two way front with rear fill and a sub instead of a 3 way front????
So you're using a two way front with rear fill and a sub instead of a 3 way front????
I actually know a huy who is selling a REALLY nice vlx400.
theres a local shoot that has the usa2000 in need of a rebuild (no burnt holes in the board, just some dead diodes etc). Called and spoke with usamps a few months ago but they were moving , and said it would be three months to repair. I went with the orions instead. was decent priced if your interested i can get you the contact info.
btw nice setup, looks like that head offers alot more flex than i thought. nice
btw nice setup, looks like that head offers alot more flex than i thought. nice
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Originally Posted by Cant_Get_Ryte
theres a local shoot that has the usa2000 in need of a rebuild (no burnt holes in the board, just some dead diodes etc). Called and spoke with usamps a few months ago but they were moving , and said it would be three months to repair. I went with the orions instead. was decent priced if your interested i can get you the contact info.
btw nice setup, looks like that head offers alot more flex than i thought. nice
btw nice setup, looks like that head offers alot more flex than i thought. nice
The P9 combo does even more than I showed in the pics. It has soo many features, soo few buttons (simple design), and it's the most "user friendly" deck I've ever used (easier to use than my alpine 9815). Before I had the eclipse 8445 with an audiocontrol 24xs (4-way active crossover) and the P9 sounds ALOT better. It's not even tuned yet either(eq is flat) . The main reason it sounds soo much better is because it has three 24-bit burr-brown dac's (one for midbass, one for mid, one for tweet) and it has a 1 bit dac for the sub.
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