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<blockquote data-quote="GRell07" data-source="post: 7676407" data-attributes="member: 640256"><p>Hey Guys, new to the forum and this is my first post! I DID read the stickies but i'm pretty much an audio novice when it comes to ready that.</p><p></p><p>I have a problem. I recently bought a new subwoofer (Pioneer Premier TS-W3002D2; 1000 RMS, 3500 peak). I kept my same amp i had which is a HiFonics HFi1500D which should be plenty enough to power it (I would think)</p><p></p><p>The sub performs fine most days but some days the amp will cut out (no lights on amp or bass controller) and then come back on and the sub will hit again. Now Im not sure if the subwoofer is sticking or if its the amp itself (which is MY thought). Maybe the settings are wrong?</p><p></p><p>I dont use EQ on the HU. I pressed on the subwoofer, didnt seem to appear blown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRell07, post: 7676407, member: 640256"] Hey Guys, new to the forum and this is my first post! I DID read the stickies but i'm pretty much an audio novice when it comes to ready that. I have a problem. I recently bought a new subwoofer (Pioneer Premier TS-W3002D2; 1000 RMS, 3500 peak). I kept my same amp i had which is a HiFonics HFi1500D which should be plenty enough to power it (I would think) The sub performs fine most days but some days the amp will cut out (no lights on amp or bass controller) and then come back on and the sub will hit again. Now Im not sure if the subwoofer is sticking or if its the amp itself (which is MY thought). Maybe the settings are wrong? I dont use EQ on the HU. I pressed on the subwoofer, didnt seem to appear blown [/QUOTE]
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