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It might have to do with your folder management. The headunit will recognize multiple levels of folders- up to 3 levels of folders, 4 layers total- so maybe the 500 folders is a limitation of the first 'level' of folders. So if you were to organize your music in this fashion: 1st Layer of Folders: Music organized by Genre 2nd Layer of Folders
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The PRS-D1200M IS 1ohm compatible- here's the manual: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/PRS-D1200M_OwnersManual0228.pdf. The reason the 1-ohm stable feature isn't mentioned on Crutchfield is that the the published CEA-2006 Ratings are done at 4ohm and 2om loads- not 1ohm. The amplifer is also MASS compatible- meaning
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Because you could be buying from an 'unauthorized retailer'. On Kicker's website they show: "Authorized Internet Dealers must meet rigid standards for customer service and technical support. When you buy from an Authorized KICKER Internet Dealer you can be confident that your components are genuine first-quality KICKER products, not
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It all comes down to how much space you're working with. The Pioneer shallow sub requires a smaller enclosure than the Kicker CVT. The Kicker CVT12 sub is 4-5/16" deep and needs a sealed exclosure between 1 to 4.6 cu.ft. The Pioneer TS-SW1201S4 is only 3-3/16" deep and works in sealed enclosures .5 to 1.0 cu. ft in size. If it were me
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If you're looking to put up some impressive SPL numbers, these subs are probably the best SPL sub you can get on Crutchfield. Pioneer used these subs in their SPL vehicles to become the first manufacturer to ever break the 180db barrier in SPL competiton. The downside to these subs (if you can call it that) is that they need some serious power behind