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Dilema: Subs losing power as bass hits, keeps playing and comes back periodically.
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<blockquote data-quote="its10v1" data-source="post: 6957025" data-attributes="member: 624469"><p>I Drive a '96 Corsica, I just bought a new Pyle PLA2200 2-Channel 1400-Watt Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier. I have a 1400-watt (peak) Boss CX122D 12" Subwoofer 4ohm Voice Coils. I also have (an unknown wattage) JL 12W04? 12" Subwoofer. My Head-Unit is a Virtual Reality Sound Labs Model: VRCD400-SDU.</p><p></p><p>Currently all of these are hooked up in my car. And it currently has a problem. I'm guessing it's a loose wire or a voltage drop from the problem I'm having: Bass notes start strong and then drop power, But comes back after a moment of silence (on the bass channel.)</p><p></p><p>Basically, the subs hit, sound as if they lose power, still playing, but at a lower volume, come back to hit hard then go back low again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its10v1, post: 6957025, member: 624469"] I Drive a '96 Corsica, I just bought a new Pyle PLA2200 2-Channel 1400-Watt Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier. I have a 1400-watt (peak) Boss CX122D 12" Subwoofer 4ohm Voice Coils. I also have (an unknown wattage) JL 12W04? 12" Subwoofer. My Head-Unit is a Virtual Reality Sound Labs Model: VRCD400-SDU. Currently all of these are hooked up in my car. And it currently has a problem. I'm guessing it's a loose wire or a voltage drop from the problem I'm having: Bass notes start strong and then drop power, But comes back after a moment of silence (on the bass channel.) Basically, the subs hit, sound as if they lose power, still playing, but at a lower volume, come back to hit hard then go back low again. [/QUOTE]
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