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DSP causes low power output from amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8736498" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>For a little while I have been thinking my US Acoustics Barbara Ann has been messing up at low to medium volume levels. I use my DSP's twin knob remote to control overall system volume and sub level from the other knob. I kept my Kenwood HU at max undistorted volume no matter what. Channel 1 would output sound at like half the output of channel 2. Not until I turn the volume of the DSP up to 3/4 and up would channel 1 finally open up to the correct volume. It has been so frustrating that I was going to replace the amp. But....</p><p></p><p>Today it was acting up like normal but I decided out of the blue to turn the head unit down and crank the DSP volume. BAM!! Instantly from the lowest of audible volume to max volume the amplifier plays normal with no issues with channel 1 cutting power. I don't know why or what was causing the issue but for 5+ hours straight there have been no further issues. Can anyone explain what may have caused this? RF 3Sixty.3 DSP - Kenwood eXcelon 706S head unit. So now I am using the head unit to control overall system volume. Still using the remote for the sub level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8736498, member: 675210"] For a little while I have been thinking my US Acoustics Barbara Ann has been messing up at low to medium volume levels. I use my DSP's twin knob remote to control overall system volume and sub level from the other knob. I kept my Kenwood HU at max undistorted volume no matter what. Channel 1 would output sound at like half the output of channel 2. Not until I turn the volume of the DSP up to 3/4 and up would channel 1 finally open up to the correct volume. It has been so frustrating that I was going to replace the amp. But.... Today it was acting up like normal but I decided out of the blue to turn the head unit down and crank the DSP volume. BAM!! Instantly from the lowest of audible volume to max volume the amplifier plays normal with no issues with channel 1 cutting power. I don't know why or what was causing the issue but for 5+ hours straight there have been no further issues. Can anyone explain what may have caused this? RF 3Sixty.3 DSP - Kenwood eXcelon 706S head unit. So now I am using the head unit to control overall system volume. Still using the remote for the sub level. [/QUOTE]
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