Pioneer 6200BT; sub is turned on via the HU controls; I tried turning up the output; RCA's are in input; amp is set to master. Wiring is correct.what head unit? is the subwoofer output turned on ? and is the subwoofer output volume turned up at all? is the amp turned up at all?rcas are they in the input? switch on the amp master and slave is it set as master?
off topic to the max. But taxi where you from in NM? i just moved here and lookin for some fellow car audio enthusiasts. lolYou don't need the second fuse and going with a bigger fuse than the one under the hood for smaller wire is stupid. I'll wager that you have a loose connection at the distro block and neither amp is getting the voltage that it needs as a result.
I tested the sub with a 9v and it popped and moved out upon contact with the battery so its not the problem. I unplugged the rear speaker RCA's and plugged them into the mono amp with no sound. I then tried the sub RCA's in the 4ch amp and heard nothing. I dunno if this necessarily means its the RCA's, as I didn't get a chance to test all the sub wiring with the 9v. I guess I'll do that tomorrow and where/if it stops 'popping' is where the connection is broken right? I wonder buying actual 'speaker wire' would fix it (I have just regular 10 gauge copper 'tool wire' connecting it now.) Its just odd that I'm getting 16-19ohms from the amp all the way back to the sub, er does this even mean anything?hook + to + and - to - try to pop the sub with a small battery to test all the wiring.... other then that try taking a set or rcas out of the 4ch amp and put it in to the sub amp never know could be bad rcas
this...take rcas from 4 channel and try them in the sub amp. power to power amp but no output. 1 of 2 things Rcas or speaker wire between amp and sub