Hi everyone,
I'm puzzled by this - I have a ZX450.2 amp, and had a bass knob. It thumped and rocked.
Now, I moved it to a new car, and I can feel the sub moving, but the volume is very low (as if the knob was turned all the way down). I've adjusted the amp gain all the way up, no change. Even adjusted the hi-low converter gain, no change. When I plug an Ipod into the RCA input (3.5 to RCA), still, only low volume.
I no longer have the knob or cable, and was wondering if the amp "remembers" whatever the last position the knob was in, even though I have nothing plugged into the remote bass port (it's a RJ-11 style/phone jack).
Anyone know one way or the other how the amp works in the absence of the knob once it's been used with a remote bass knob before? Is the fix as easy and hooking the kicker remote bass knob back up and turning it back up?
Ron
I'm puzzled by this - I have a ZX450.2 amp, and had a bass knob. It thumped and rocked.
Now, I moved it to a new car, and I can feel the sub moving, but the volume is very low (as if the knob was turned all the way down). I've adjusted the amp gain all the way up, no change. Even adjusted the hi-low converter gain, no change. When I plug an Ipod into the RCA input (3.5 to RCA), still, only low volume.
I no longer have the knob or cable, and was wondering if the amp "remembers" whatever the last position the knob was in, even though I have nothing plugged into the remote bass port (it's a RJ-11 style/phone jack).
Anyone know one way or the other how the amp works in the absence of the knob once it's been used with a remote bass knob before? Is the fix as easy and hooking the kicker remote bass knob back up and turning it back up?
Ron