wolfey
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I just got one of these decks and installed it in my new 2003 corolla. I have, to go with it, a brahma 12" in a 1.9 cf enclosure tuned to 38 hz, and powered by a revolution 1500d or whatever its called. (The revo-adire amp)..
Anyways, i've had the brahma hooked up in my escort before in a sealed box and it got pretty dang loud.. now i have it in a ported enclosure that is tuned pretty high (so it should be loud) and it just doesnt seem very loud.. At first i was having trouble with my ground connection and something weird was happening where when i first checked the voltage it said like 12.5 volts or so ( i wasnt sure if the ground was good).. then when i went to play it i got no sound.. and i looked at the amp and it was in protect mode.. i checked the voltage again and it was at 3.5 volts then.. this was in a matter of a minute or so, it wasnt like i drained my battery.
That was late last night.. this morning i had the same problem.. since then, after i got off work i've been messing with it.. I moved the ground to another location on the opposite side but, but in the exact same type of location.. It is on a bolt that attaches to a brace on the seat, the brace looks to attach to the chasis..
Now it seems to always play, does not go into protect, and displays proper voltage with a voltmeter. However, it seems my sub is much quieter than the rest of the music. I had to set the gains way up and put the sub out setting wayyy up also just to get it to go with the music.. I have the gain past the 1/2 mark (with 4 volt preouts???) Also, i am running the sub at 4 ohms though so i dont blow it.. It is decently loud but i expected much more.. Could the ground still be bad even though its registering 12.5 volts and 14 or so when its on?? what else could be the problem? i've been playing all day with configuring the crossovers and equilizer on that thing and **** is it confusing to operate. could it maybe just be i need to set the crossover down several decibals for the front speakers since maybe they have a higher sensitivity and thats why they are playing louder..?
btw, it is wired properly, i had it hooked up in my bedroom to an amp that put out about 90 watts and it seemed louder there than in my car.. I checked with the multimeter and its showing about 3.2 ohms resistance which seems a bit low but as i recall thats pretty typical for brahma coils in parallel. Any suggestions?
Anyways, i've had the brahma hooked up in my escort before in a sealed box and it got pretty dang loud.. now i have it in a ported enclosure that is tuned pretty high (so it should be loud) and it just doesnt seem very loud.. At first i was having trouble with my ground connection and something weird was happening where when i first checked the voltage it said like 12.5 volts or so ( i wasnt sure if the ground was good).. then when i went to play it i got no sound.. and i looked at the amp and it was in protect mode.. i checked the voltage again and it was at 3.5 volts then.. this was in a matter of a minute or so, it wasnt like i drained my battery.
That was late last night.. this morning i had the same problem.. since then, after i got off work i've been messing with it.. I moved the ground to another location on the opposite side but, but in the exact same type of location.. It is on a bolt that attaches to a brace on the seat, the brace looks to attach to the chasis..
Now it seems to always play, does not go into protect, and displays proper voltage with a voltmeter. However, it seems my sub is much quieter than the rest of the music. I had to set the gains way up and put the sub out setting wayyy up also just to get it to go with the music.. I have the gain past the 1/2 mark (with 4 volt preouts???) Also, i am running the sub at 4 ohms though so i dont blow it.. It is decently loud but i expected much more.. Could the ground still be bad even though its registering 12.5 volts and 14 or so when its on?? what else could be the problem? i've been playing all day with configuring the crossovers and equilizer on that thing and **** is it confusing to operate. could it maybe just be i need to set the crossover down several decibals for the front speakers since maybe they have a higher sensitivity and thats why they are playing louder..?
btw, it is wired properly, i had it hooked up in my bedroom to an amp that put out about 90 watts and it seemed louder there than in my car.. I checked with the multimeter and its showing about 3.2 ohms resistance which seems a bit low but as i recall thats pretty typical for brahma coils in parallel. Any suggestions?
