i had the gain on the audiopipe at 1/4 - 2/4 sometimes, i dont have a oscope but i just listen for distortion. well on my saz, the **** thing does not even get that loud at 50% gain. running at 1 ohm, and i wonder what could be the problem.
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i had the gain on the audiopipe at 1/4 - 2/4 sometimes, i dont have a oscope but i just listen for distortion. well on my saz, the **** thing does not even get that loud at 50% gain. running at 1 ohm, and i wonder what could be the problem.
the gain could sitll not be high enough on the saz and you could be clipping on the ap... or theres some kind of magic involved
the problem is you need to trade for my memphis 4kw................... lol
sounds kind of odd. you sure your wired to 1ohm?
Who fixed the amp
Not the most accurate, it varies amp to amp, even 2 of the same exact amps in the same exact car hooked up the exact same could have their max gain level before clipping be at a different spot. I havve seen an aq amp not start clipping until the gain knob was around 90%. that doesn't make it a better amp it's just how it calibrated.
Gains setting vary greatly from one amp to the next some are made for high volt inputs then they would set low but a cheap amp may not accept but say a 4v input so it would appear to be set low in that instance, basically turn your gain up preferably with a dmm hooked up!
I bet more is damaged in it should have replaced all fets.
I dont see why anyone is jumping to conclusions saying the amp is faulty when the gains arent even set correctly
Somethings very wrong here.
$5 dmm can tell you a lot about what's going on. See what kind of acv it's making.
Why power and ground were reversed amp went pop then it was plugged up like 2 more times at least 2 fets went pop who knows howmany more are hurting and all that was damaged was a couple things I wonder.