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<blockquote data-quote="TahoeTunes3000" data-source="post: 7993956" data-attributes="member: 649465"><p>Hey guys, I just joined this site to see if anybody that either works in the audio industry or just knows their stuff better than me could give me a couple pointers. I am having an issue with my woofer cutting out randomly but consistently. It doesn’t matter how long the music has been playing if at all, or how loud it is. I hear a quick bump then it’s gone. It will come back on after about an hour of the stereo and or truck being off. I installed the system about three years ago with no issues until this one approx 6 months ago. I have replaced a couple items including the capacitor and the amp. The amp didn’t fix it so I returned it. I have checked every connection I can think of. The woofer was replaced after it got stolen about a year ago but didn’t have any issues with that for about 6 months. I checked the power wires, the fuse, the back of amp and cap wiring. The remote wire seems fine and tight, the amp stays illuminated when the problem occurs. I cleaned and di-electric greased my grounds but they are to the floor. I even checked the sub box wiring and soldered them. I am hoping it’s not the head unit but it’s the only thing I can think of being left to cause a problem, but again I am not sure how to test it. Any ideas??</p><p></p><p>My system consists of A alpine cda-9886 head unit, pdx 1-1000 mono block amp, Rockford 1 farad cap, and a type x 12 inch in a 2.02 cf slot ported box.</p><p></p><p>Any input would be greatly appreciated. I need my beats back!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TahoeTunes3000, post: 7993956, member: 649465"] Hey guys, I just joined this site to see if anybody that either works in the audio industry or just knows their stuff better than me could give me a couple pointers. I am having an issue with my woofer cutting out randomly but consistently. It doesn’t matter how long the music has been playing if at all, or how loud it is. I hear a quick bump then it’s gone. It will come back on after about an hour of the stereo and or truck being off. I installed the system about three years ago with no issues until this one approx 6 months ago. I have replaced a couple items including the capacitor and the amp. The amp didn’t fix it so I returned it. I have checked every connection I can think of. The woofer was replaced after it got stolen about a year ago but didn’t have any issues with that for about 6 months. I checked the power wires, the fuse, the back of amp and cap wiring. The remote wire seems fine and tight, the amp stays illuminated when the problem occurs. I cleaned and di-electric greased my grounds but they are to the floor. I even checked the sub box wiring and soldered them. I am hoping it’s not the head unit but it’s the only thing I can think of being left to cause a problem, but again I am not sure how to test it. Any ideas?? My system consists of A alpine cda-9886 head unit, pdx 1-1000 mono block amp, Rockford 1 farad cap, and a type x 12 inch in a 2.02 cf slot ported box. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I need my beats back! [/QUOTE]
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