I ordered a kenwood last night with 4v preamp outs. I'm hoping and praying that is it because my little upgrade tripled in cost lolI would just get a new radio if you could.
I ordered a kenwood last night with 4v preamp outs. I'm hoping and praying that is it because my little upgrade tripled in cost lol
Well I know this thread is a couple weeks old but I have an update if you are curious. I did a bunch of troubleshooting over this past weekend and found that the amp I was sent is defective. I hooked up my old lanzar 2 channel at 4 ohms to the sub and it is REALLY loud. Then tried hooking the new skar up with the 4 ohm load and no 0-4ga reducer and it barely moved or made any noise. I am working with skar on a replacement/fix or return and get a better quality brand amplifier instead. Appreciate the help form you and the other guys in this thread.If you're upgrading overall quality with anything you buy or do, eventually you'll get there. There's so many things that can go wrong inside of a car that you can't see or know immediately about, just gotta keep working at it.
1st wired 1 ohm.. or was it?Build is Skar 1200.1 wired to 1 ohm
12" DC Level 3
I hooked up my old lanzar 2 channel at 4 ohms to the sub and it is REALLY loud. Then tried hooking the new skar up with the 4 ohm load and no 0-4ga reducer and it barely moved or made any noise.
I have tried wiring the sub 1 and 4 ohm to the new amp, neither worked right. Then I kept it wired in 4ohm and hooked up to the old 2 chan and it was shaking my mirrors.1st wired 1 ohm.. or was it?
then...
Am I way off base here or what? An old 2ch bridged 4 ohm should be generally loaded to make the most power available for that amp while a Rp 1200.1 @ 4 ohm should not be. Anyone else agree?
So much back and forth has happened in this thread I'm a little lost but when I saw the last post I did recall it was supposedly wired 1 ohm to begin with... or was it?
I reread the thread, you checked final load sounds like. If it was reading around 1 ohm final load... I digress.I have tried wiring the sub 1 and 4 ohm to the new amp, neither worked right. Then I kept it wired in 4ohm and hooked up to the old 2 chan and it was shaking my mirrors.
Yea I have a DMM and when the sub was wired to 1 ohm it read about .8 ohms, now with it wired to 4 ohm the dmm reads about 3.6ish. On the old amp it really moves and sounds like I expected it to so Ill keep that in and wait for the new amp.I reread the thread, you checked final load sounds like. If it was reading around 1 ohm final load... I digress.
Hopefully you found the problem.
This is a long shot but worth a try. Use different RCA cables. When you connected phone to the amp, it sounded better. I assume the new cable had alot to do with it. A while back I topically read about balanced and unbalanced amplifiers and RCA cables that must be matched.... or else. That is as far as I got. So the Skar amp may be of the balanced persuasion whereas the Lanzar is not. So if you have unbalanced RCA cables, they may play nice with the Lanzar, hence the good output. Or vice versa, all is an assumption.Any help please
Hmm, this is interesting. I have never heard of this. It seems like you may have saw earlier in this thread but I did use to have some old RCAs and I upgraded to a new set from knukonceptz but it sadly didnt help. What makes rcas unbalanced? Is there something specific in the description I should be looking for if I order a different pair?This is a long shot but worth a try. Use different RCA cables. When you connected phone to the amp, it sounded better. I assume the new cable had alot to do with it. A while back I topically read about balanced and unbalanced amplifiers and RCA cables that must be matched.... or else. That is as far as I got. So the Skar amp may be of the balanced persuasion whereas the Lanzar is not. So if you have unbalanced RCA cables, they may play nice with the Lanzar, hence the good output. Or vice versa, all is an assumption.
Disregard. I read up on it today and they are basically made for equipment designed for them. The sending unit codes the signal and receiving unit decodes it. It is designed to eliminate noise picked up by cabling. I will re-read the thread, see if something pops out.be looking for if I