Update: so when i got home i took my multimeter and checked the sub, both coils measure 4ohms as they should and when i push down on the cone its smooth, but the sub sounds like garbage when i play music. Could this be a problem with the amp?
I triple checked my wiring, and It’s good. It seems like the problem is with channel A because when I unbridge and put both speakers on channel A (it’s a 5channel amp) they both cut off.
looking for good help, please advise if you can. I wired my amp to my head unit using speaker level ins. It’s a 5 channel amp. I bridged it to power my front speakers. The right speaker and tweeter keep cutting in and out. To see if it was the amp I switched the outputs around and now my left...
I know it might be hard to describe with words but I’m just looking to gain some knowledge so I don’t get ripped off. Got all new equipment (amp and sub), had it tuned professionally and everything sounded amazing. I could feel the base in my chest it was soo good. Next day the sub blew so I...
Went back to the store today, owner confirmed its damaged and replaced it with a new one. He didn’t want to tune this one yet until he checks the wiring himself cause I’m the one that did it and he doesn’t trust it.. I’m an Electrician so I highly doubt my wiring is wrong but we’ll see tomorrow...
I don’t think he pressed to hard, definitely didn’t leave a dent but the second he did I noticed the sound was different. I took the sub out of my box to test it and did it in my trunk. but also when I put a finger in each side and push I can head it rubbing on something. I had it on full bass...
Hey just installed a brand new audio system in my car which included a Clarion 12” dual 4ohm coils sub at 500Rms. Had my amp tuned by a professional shop yesterday to finish the install. Sub worked perfectly and today I showed a friend, popped the trunk and he put his hand up against the sub...