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<blockquote data-quote="sparkplugs" data-source="post: 7135635" data-attributes="member: 628437"><p>Hey, i have an alpine cda-117e running 2 type r 12" subs from an alpine pdx1.1000, and for the fronts i have a set of pioneer splits up front and type r coaxials in the back doors powered by an alpine pdx-f6.</p><p></p><p>I have been over my wiring and conections, also the headunit grounds and power. The amps have a 4 guage run each and the speakers have 12 or 14 guage wire going to them.</p><p></p><p>The battery is an optima yellowtop, and a 110A alt.</p><p></p><p>The problem im having with this headunit is that when i am pushing everything at high volumes (the max i can go without clipping) after about 30 seconds into the song with bass hitting hard, my entire front set of speakers cut out. I have to then turn the deck off , and on again and it fixes my problem.</p><p></p><p>I never had this problem with my last deck, the only reason i upgraded is to run 3 preouts for mid speakers, do u think the problem is with my settings or wiring? or is it a deck problem.</p><p></p><p>The other problem i have with the deck is when i run it from cd, it will skip randomly without any vibration disturbing it, not very often, but it is anoying and i run all my music from usb now.</p><p></p><p>Also i should add, my pdx-f6 is not going into protect mode, and all seems fine with the amp, if you can give us a hand at all id be very greatful cheers, dan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkplugs, post: 7135635, member: 628437"] Hey, i have an alpine cda-117e running 2 type r 12" subs from an alpine pdx1.1000, and for the fronts i have a set of pioneer splits up front and type r coaxials in the back doors powered by an alpine pdx-f6. I have been over my wiring and conections, also the headunit grounds and power. The amps have a 4 guage run each and the speakers have 12 or 14 guage wire going to them. The battery is an optima yellowtop, and a 110A alt. The problem im having with this headunit is that when i am pushing everything at high volumes (the max i can go without clipping) after about 30 seconds into the song with bass hitting hard, my entire front set of speakers cut out. I have to then turn the deck off , and on again and it fixes my problem. I never had this problem with my last deck, the only reason i upgraded is to run 3 preouts for mid speakers, do u think the problem is with my settings or wiring? or is it a deck problem. The other problem i have with the deck is when i run it from cd, it will skip randomly without any vibration disturbing it, not very often, but it is anoying and i run all my music from usb now. Also i should add, my pdx-f6 is not going into protect mode, and all seems fine with the amp, if you can give us a hand at all id be very greatful cheers, dan. [/QUOTE]
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