Pioneer GM-A6604 manual

Pioneer GM-A6604
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BRIDGEABLE FOUR-CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER
AMPLIFICATEUR DE PUISSANCE PONTABLE À QUATRE CANAUX
AMPLIFICATORE DI POTENZA A QUATTRO CANALI COLLEGABILE A PONTE
AMPLIFICADOR DE POTENCIA DE CUATRO CANALES EN PUENTE
BRÜCKBARER 4-KANAL-LEISTUNGSVERSTÄRKER
SCHAKELBARE 4-KANAALSVERSTERKER
ЧЕТЫРЕХКАНАЛЬНЫЙ УСИЛИТЕЛЬ МОЩНОСТИ С ВОЗМОЖНОСТЬЮ
МОСТОВОГО ВКЛЮЧЕНИЯ

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the Pioneer GM-A6604 is a 4-channel amplifier with a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 95 dB. It has a current of 31 amperes, allowing for a powerful audio experience. The GM-A6604 is designed to amplify your sound system, providing clean and distortion-free power. With its bridgeable amps, you have the flexibility to configure it to your liking. this receiver is a technological marvel that will enhance the audio quality of your vehicle. It is capable of igniting your system while maintaining efficient heat dissipation. The GM-A6604 is a reliable and durable amplifier that will enhance your overall audio experience. Overall, the Pioneer GM-A6604 is a high-quality amplifier that delivers powerful and clean sound. It is designed to enhance your audio system and provide an enjoyable listening experience.

General
BrandPioneer
ModelGM-A6604 | GM-A6604
Productreceiver
EAN4988028219788
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)
Performance
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)95 dB
Current31 A
Number of amplifier channels4 channels
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Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Pioneer GM-A6604 below.

When is my volume too loud?

A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.

Can bluetooth devices of different brands be connected to each other?

Yes, bluetooth is a universal method that allows different devices equipped with bluetooth to connect to each other.

What is bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.

What is HDMI?

HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. An HDMI cable is used to transport audio and video signals between devices.

How can I best clean my receiver?

A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.

Wat is Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos is a technology that ensures that the sound is reflected from the ceiling to where you are listening. This makes it possible to create a 5.1 effect with only 1 speaker.

What is the Signal-to-Noise Ratio of the Pioneer GM-A6604?

The Signal-to-Noise Ratio of the Pioneer GM-A6604 is 95 dB. This means that the receiver has a high SNR, indicating a low level of background noise and better audio clarity for the user compared to receivers with lower SNR values.

How many channels does the Pioneer GM-A6604 have for amplification?

The Pioneer GM-A6604 has 4 channels for amplification. This allows the user to connect and power multiple speakers or audio devices, providing a more immersive sound experience compared to receivers with fewer channels.

What is the current rating of the Pioneer GM-A6604?

The current rating of the Pioneer GM-A6604 is 31 A. This implies that the receiver can deliver a higher current to the connected speakers, enabling better control and potentially delivering more power for improved audio performance when compared to receivers with lower current ratings.

How do I adjust the LPF/HPF select switch on the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver?

To adjust the LPF/HPF select switch on the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver, follow these steps: 1. Locate the LPF/HPF select switch on the front side of the GM-A6604 receiver. It is labeled as "1LPF (low-pass filter)/HPF (high-pass filter) select switch." 2. Determine the type of speaker you have connected to the receiver. If you have a subwoofer connected, select LPF. This setting eliminates high-range frequencies and outputs low-range frequencies. If you have a full-range speaker connected, you can select HPF or OFF. HPF eliminates low-range frequencies and outputs high-range frequencies, while OFF outputs the entire frequency range. 3. Use a flathead screwdriver, if needed, to adjust the switch to the desired setting based on your speaker configuration. 4. Once you have adjusted the LPF/HPF select switch, you can fine-tune the sound by adjusting other controls such as the gain control, input select switch, cut off frequency control, and bass boost level control. Please note that these instructions are based on the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver and may vary for other models.

What should I do if the gain control on the GM-A6604 receiver is not working?

If the gain control on the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver is not working, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the wiring connections between the receiver and the speakers. Ensure that all connections are secure and properly connected. 2. Verify that the gain control knob is not set to the minimum or maximum position. Adjust the gain control knob to a mid-range position and test the audio output. 3. Make sure that the input source is properly connected to the receiver. If you are using RCA inputs, ensure that the cables are securely connected to the corresponding input jacks. 4. Check the input select switch on the receiver. If you are using a two-channel input, set the switch to 2CH. For four-channel input, set it to 4CH. Ensure that the switch is set correctly based on your input configuration. 5. If you are using a car stereo with RCA outputs, adjust the gain control to match the output level of the car stereo. Refer to the car stereo's manual for the recommended output level. If the gain control still does not work after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station for further assistance.

How can I connect the system remote control wire of the GM-A6604 receiver to the power terminal via the ignition switch?

To connect the system remote control wire of the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver to the power terminal via the ignition switch, follow these steps: 1. Locate the system remote control terminal on the GM-A6604 receiver. It is labeled as "System remote control terminal" and is typically located near the power terminal and ground terminal. 2. Strip the end of the system remote control wire to expose about 10 mm of wire. Use wire cutters or a utility knife for this step. 3. Twist the exposed wire to ensure a secure connection. 4. Attach a lug to the end of the system remote control wire. Use pliers or a crimping tool to crimp the lug onto the wire securely. 5. Connect the lug of the system remote control wire to the system remote control terminal on the GM-A6604 receiver. Ensure a tight and secure connection. 6. Connect the other end of the system remote control wire to the power terminal via the ignition switch. This will allow the receiver to turn on and off automatically with the ignition of the vehicle. Please note that the specific location and labeling of the terminals may vary slightly depending on the model and version of the GM-A6604 receiver.

What should I check if the GM-A6604 receiver remains on with the ignition, even when the car stereo is off?

If the GM-A6604 receiver remains on with the ignition, even when the car stereo is off, you should check the following: 1. Verify the wiring connections between the receiver and the car stereo. Ensure that the power wire from the car stereo is connected to the ACC (accessory) or ignition wire of the receiver. This wire provides power to the receiver only when the car stereo is turned on. 2. Check the ACC (accessory) or ignition wire connection of the receiver. Ensure that it is properly connected to a power source that is controlled by the ignition switch. This wire should receive power only when the ignition is turned on. 3. Inspect the fuse of the receiver. If the fuse is blown or damaged, replace it with a new fuse of the same rating. A blown fuse can cause the receiver to remain on even when the car stereo is off. 4. If the issue persists, consult a professional car audio technician or contact the nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station for further assistance. Please note that these troubleshooting steps are specific to the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver and may vary for other models or brands.

How do I properly bridge the GM-A6604 receiver and achieve a 4-ohm load?

To properly bridge the GM-A6604 receiver and achieve a 4-ohm load, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the GM-A6604 receiver is capable of bridging. Check the specifications in the manual or product information to confirm if bridging is supported. 2. Identify the speaker outputs on the receiver. There are typically four speaker outputs labeled as "Front Left (+/-)" and "Front Right (+/-)". 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of one speaker to the positive (+) terminal of the other speaker. This will create a series connection between the two speakers. 4. Connect the negative (-) terminal of one speaker to the negative (-) terminal of the other speaker. This will complete the series connection. 5. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the bridged speakers to the positive (+) terminal of the bridged output on the receiver. This is usually labeled as "Bridged" or "Bridge Mode". 6. Connect the negative (-) terminal of the bridged speakers to the negative (-) terminal of the bridged output on the receiver. 7. Ensure that the impedance of the bridged speakers is 4 ohms. This is important to prevent damage to the receiver. Please note that bridging capabilities and specific instructions may vary for different amplifier models. Always refer to the manual or product information for accurate and detailed instructions for your specific receiver model.

What are the suitable specifications for speakers to use with the GM-A6604 receiver?

The suitable specifications for speakers to use with the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver are as follows: - Speaker Impedance: The speaker impedance should be 2 ohms to 8 ohms, or 4 ohms to 8 ohms for two-channel and other bridge connections. - Subwoofer: For the subwoofer channel, the nominal input power should be a minimum of 60W (GM-A6604) or 40W (GM-A4604) for four-channel output, and a minimum of 180W (GM-A6604) or 120W (GM-A4604) for two-channel output and three-channel output (Speaker output A). - Other than Subwoofer: For channels other than the subwoofer, the maximum input power should be a minimum of 120W (GM-A6604) or 80W (GM-A4604) for four-channel output, and a minimum of 360W (GM-A6604) or 240W (GM-A4604) for two-channel output and three-channel output (Speaker output A). It is important to ensure that the speakers conform to these specifications to avoid the risk of fire, smoke, or damage. Additionally, refer to the speaker instruction manual for the correct connection procedure. Please note that these specifications are specific to the Pioneer GM-A6604 receiver and may vary for other models or brands.

Is the manual of the Pioneer GM-A6604 available in English?

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