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Keep Losing my midbass/tweets While Driving
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbytwonames" data-source="post: 8718144" data-attributes="member: 675579"><p>I'm running two AB 6.5" midbass and two Pioneer pro tweeters on a Taramps DS800X4. While I'm driving if I turn it up past 21 on my Kenwood DDX771 the high midbass/tweets turn off. When I return the volume to 21 or less, then, they turn back on. If I'm parked, with the car off, I can turn up the deck to 35 and not lose the mids/tweets at all. Any thoughts? My battery voltage stays between 12.4-14.1 all the time. Also, the DS800X4 doesn't really get hot at all. I'm also running the amp through a Taramps 4-way electronic crossover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbytwonames, post: 8718144, member: 675579"] I'm running two AB 6.5" midbass and two Pioneer pro tweeters on a Taramps DS800X4. While I'm driving if I turn it up past 21 on my Kenwood DDX771 the high midbass/tweets turn off. When I return the volume to 21 or less, then, they turn back on. If I'm parked, with the car off, I can turn up the deck to 35 and not lose the mids/tweets at all. Any thoughts? My battery voltage stays between 12.4-14.1 all the time. Also, the DS800X4 doesn't really get hot at all. I'm also running the amp through a Taramps 4-way electronic crossover. [/QUOTE]
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