If I unplug the remote knob, the sub gets even quieter. I can't see the cone moving, I have to put my ear up to it to hear it barely make sound.Have you tried using the Remote Knob, and not using it.
It's at ~1/3, which is where the DMM said 52.9volts ( sqrt(4*700)) I had the bass knob plugged in and at full. If I unplug the bass knob, it virtually turns itself off.dude is that gain on the lanzar almost all the way off?
what tone did you set the gains at??It's at ~1/3, which is where the DMM said 52.9volts ( sqrt(4*700)) I had the bass knob plugged in and at full. If I unplug the bass knob, it virtually turns itself off.
How would I go about doing that? I had the DMM reading 52.9what tone did you set the gains at??
I dont care what anyone on here says you have the gains set wrong..........
Reset the gains.
Ive never ever ran a amp with the gains at 1/3.Notice the other amp is at full gain and this one is at 1/3????Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Reset the gains.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
Problem solved.
I used an oscope, trust me. the knob overrides the amps gains.I set the gains with the bass knob at full, and adjusted the gain on the amp. The DMM said it was at 52.9v I don't see how it overrides it if I can still adjust the gain on the amp for the correct voltage reading on the terminals
That's what I don't understand. 700w @ 4 ohms the output voltage in AC should read 52.9v. That's what I set it to, yet It wont move the sub at all.
On my RF amp (200 watt), I can bounce quarters off my roof @ 20hz
exactlyI used an oscope, trust me. the knob overrides the amps gains.
You should try setting your gains with reduced tones i.e. -10dB tones. Not 0dB since music isn't constant.
Ohms law..........dont think its needed yet as hes only gettin 200-300 watts.also what does your elec. system consist of? remember you'll need power to make power.
umm............ 52.3v shouldn't it be 28.x volts? ( sqrt(4*200)) ??Should be done at 60 hz I believe.But there must be a boost gain involved or something......
Do tones at more then one tone and check volts.......20/30/40/50/60.........
I never do tones or dmm I go by ear.
Whats the volts coming out of the other amp by the way?