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<blockquote data-quote="RoLLaxPhile" data-source="post: 4001300" data-attributes="member: 572952"><p>Okay i've searched the forums, checked the troubleshooting for my amp and hu, switched my rca's around and I still have low voltage output.</p><p></p><p>I have a Pioneer AVIC-D3 (2.2V) and the Kicker 650.4.</p><p></p><p>When I try to set my gains on my amp (ch 3&amp;4 or amp 2 for the kicker) I get a low voltage output of 0.8. I'm bridging those channels for my subwoofer. The funny thing is when I set that to low-pass it comes with the 0.8v, but when I set it to hi-pass it comes out with 22.0v and bandpass with 26.00v. And I'm using a test tone CD 20hz through 80hz. How can I fix this?</p><p></p><p>Channel 1&amp;2/amp1 is fine with the voltage output at low-pass/hi-pass/bandpass, it's just my ch3&amp;4/amp2 bridged at low-pass that has low voltage output. And I turned on my subwoofer on my HU. I'm also using a DMM</p><p></p><p>Please help asap I'd like to get this done before I sleep tonight or it'll tick me off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoLLaxPhile, post: 4001300, member: 572952"] Okay i've searched the forums, checked the troubleshooting for my amp and hu, switched my rca's around and I still have low voltage output. I have a Pioneer AVIC-D3 (2.2V) and the Kicker 650.4. When I try to set my gains on my amp (ch 3&4 or amp 2 for the kicker) I get a low voltage output of 0.8. I'm bridging those channels for my subwoofer. The funny thing is when I set that to low-pass it comes with the 0.8v, but when I set it to hi-pass it comes out with 22.0v and bandpass with 26.00v. And I'm using a test tone CD 20hz through 80hz. How can I fix this? Channel 1&2/amp1 is fine with the voltage output at low-pass/hi-pass/bandpass, it's just my ch3&4/amp2 bridged at low-pass that has low voltage output. And I turned on my subwoofer on my HU. I'm also using a DMM Please help asap I'd like to get this done before I sleep tonight or it'll tick me off [/QUOTE]
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