Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
#1
Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
Hi all
I just placed anorder two pairs of Pioneer speakers
- Pioneer TS-D170R 250 watts, 60 watts nominal power handling, 4 ohms
- and Pioneer TS-A741P 250 watts, 50 watts nominal power handling, 4 ohms from Audio Video Dimension to replace my Outlander factory speakers
My question is, do I need an amplifier to run them or just ok with Mitsubishi Motors stereo?
If do need, what kinds of the amplifiers to require more power for peak performance?
Thanking in advance
ps: Soft rocks, pop, jazz . . . are my listening type
I just placed anorder two pairs of Pioneer speakers
- Pioneer TS-D170R 250 watts, 60 watts nominal power handling, 4 ohms
- and Pioneer TS-A741P 250 watts, 50 watts nominal power handling, 4 ohms from Audio Video Dimension to replace my Outlander factory speakers
My question is, do I need an amplifier to run them or just ok with Mitsubishi Motors stereo?
If do need, what kinds of the amplifiers to require more power for peak performance?
Thanking in advance
ps: Soft rocks, pop, jazz . . . are my listening type
Last edited by catacami; 06-03-2017 at 10:29 PM.
#3
RE: Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
Hi Joshewuhh,
The Pioneer TS-A741P replaces for front door factory speakers and the Pioneer TS-D170R replaces for rear door factory speakers
The Pioneer TS-A741P replaces for front door factory speakers and the Pioneer TS-D170R replaces for rear door factory speakers
#4
RE: Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
You'll be fine with the stock system will be fine with aftermarket speaker replacements.
If you do want more out of them, then you will have to get an aftermarket amp. You will notice a huge difference between the stock and aftermarket speakers though, so you should be fine for quite some time before the need or want for "more".
If you do want more out of them, then you will have to get an aftermarket amp. You will notice a huge difference between the stock and aftermarket speakers though, so you should be fine for quite some time before the need or want for "more".
#6
RE: Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
You can use the factory head unit to power the new speakers, but my personal preference is to amplify them. Aftermarket speakers sound 100x better when amplified correctly. But that's just my two cents, I like having top notch sound in my car, you'll have plenty of power and volume off of your factory unit.
#7
RE: Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
Thanks for all replying. So, what kinds of the amp I needed for four speakers? Limited output MAX watts needed? (X 4) Let says my budget not more than $170. And I don't want subwoodfer (yet).
Is myold Alpine MRP-F200 360W 4 Channel amp good enough?
Thanks
#8
RE: Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
It will work but if youinstallthat 4 channel amp it will make betterusage of the full potental of those speakers. Alothough iwouldgo for a higher rms power from a 4 channel amp. butthats just a high schooler's opinion. lol
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RE: Do I need an amp to run Pioneer TS-D170R & TS-A741P speakers?
it'll work, but if it were me, i'd try to find something with a little more kick to it, say at least 80-100watts rms. but if you're trying to keep it under $170, an amp kit and installation will pretty much eat all of that up.
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