Icarus02
Junior Member
So, the other day I was driving with the stereo fairly loud and my subwoofer amp cut out. I could not find any blown fuses within the wiring. The amp also still powers on and sends a signal (very weak one) to the subwoofers. At first I thought I may have toasted my subwoofers, but I tried some old JL w0's and it still did not work. I was wondering if anyone would have any idea what could have happened that I am not seeing?
My setup is as follows:
an older Pioneer DEH-450MP head unit with front RCA's running to Sony XM-504X amplifier for speakers, and rear RCA's running to JL Audio 500/1 for subwoofers (2x Alpine SWS-1043D) and then the RCA outputs from the JL amp are running to the Sony Amplifier. The power cable is 4 gauge wiring from the battery to a 2 farad Tsunami capacitor and then to the amplifiers.
If anyone knows what could be wrong, please let me know, thanks!
My setup is as follows:
an older Pioneer DEH-450MP head unit with front RCA's running to Sony XM-504X amplifier for speakers, and rear RCA's running to JL Audio 500/1 for subwoofers (2x Alpine SWS-1043D) and then the RCA outputs from the JL amp are running to the Sony Amplifier. The power cable is 4 gauge wiring from the battery to a 2 farad Tsunami capacitor and then to the amplifiers.
If anyone knows what could be wrong, please let me know, thanks!