zoltman1991
CarAudio.com Regular
So I have a brand new T1500-bdCP.
Two 12" CompQs wired to 1ohm.
LC2i in place.
I have set my LC2i per Audio Control's manual.
-Test tone with volume at 75%.
-Clockwise until maximized light turns on, back off a bit.
I set my T1500 using a DD-1.
When I dial my gain close to the DD-1's light trigger, there is a small hissing noise coming from the amp itself - seems to be right where the gain dial is.
When I play music, amp cuts off, presumably in protection, at high volumes.
Everything should be set correctly.
Could a voltage drop cause this? This is something I have yet to check. Also, when I am I able to play it for a brief period, it is no where near as loud as I thought it would be. Granted they are in a sealed. I went from a single 12" ported to two in a sealed box. I was hoping the added cone area would compensate for the loss of output. But I suppose that's another question. Is the amp's hissing noise telling me the gain is too high - despite my DD-1 not lighting up?
Two 12" CompQs wired to 1ohm.
LC2i in place.
I have set my LC2i per Audio Control's manual.
-Test tone with volume at 75%.
-Clockwise until maximized light turns on, back off a bit.
I set my T1500 using a DD-1.
When I dial my gain close to the DD-1's light trigger, there is a small hissing noise coming from the amp itself - seems to be right where the gain dial is.
When I play music, amp cuts off, presumably in protection, at high volumes.
Everything should be set correctly.
Could a voltage drop cause this? This is something I have yet to check. Also, when I am I able to play it for a brief period, it is no where near as loud as I thought it would be. Granted they are in a sealed. I went from a single 12" ported to two in a sealed box. I was hoping the added cone area would compensate for the loss of output. But I suppose that's another question. Is the amp's hissing noise telling me the gain is too high - despite my DD-1 not lighting up?
