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ok so i thought i clarified earlier ( i guess i was trying to be to nice about it )Here's your problem diptard
so let me put this frankly.
THIS PROBLEM EXISTED BEFORE I BRIDGED THE SYSTEM.
mmmm....
so i think that was pretty clear
(and now starts the flaming bc i said that like i know what im doing, right?)
oh well....
this thread is super amazing. I literly almost laughed my chewed up pizza out of my nose holes when I saw the OP quote the post buddy made about the coils looking fine like they just came off the grille. hopefully ! lol x a million
origonal poster of this thread :
you broke your 20 year old amp
by hooking all 4 channels together thru a single voice coil sub.
im sorry
but there is nothing you can do about this - find another amp.
preferably a 2 channel or a mono block amp.... you have no need to have 4ch yet.
im dying to know how you have rca wires going to your amp.
I wish you had a camera to take pictures of your wiring so we can understand it better. because when you say you hook up the + front channel to the - on the rear channel - our minds simply can not understand how it is even working at all.
because the amp can not - and will not function like that.
when your sub pushes it self out like it does ( gets a boner I guess )
it is recieving power. dc power to poke out.
this is causing the voice coil of the sub to permenantly heat up and depending on how much dc power it is recieving - it will just simply melt sooner or later - or even catch on fire. - the fact that it still plays music when it does this - is also another mystery to us here on the fourms that know about car audio. it literly blows my mind that you can get sound out of this system right now....
another good idea - would be to ask around if there is anyone in your area - local to you that might be able to look at your system and help diagnose and fix the problems. there are alot of jerks on this fourm - but there are also alot of good people here too.
thank you for making this post - it was fun to read.
ok so same as above, this problem existed before i bridged it so im gunna say i didnt brake the amp even if i did ive already stated i believe the amp is the problem now if i broke it or recieved it broken is up for interpretation.
yeah i really want a mono amp mainly bc i need something with low pass cause i get alot of voice through the sub.
umm the rca wiring, i have red and white rcas coming from the front output on my head unit to the front input on my amp. i have regular old speaker wire going from the amp to the sub and my amp is so old that i have a 10-wire wiring harness coming out of my amp as the speaker outputs + the remote wire so thats how i have front + and rear - to the sub. ( i just located the front right + which is white and the rear left - which is orange and hooked up the + & - from the speaker wire to them accordingly.
yeah i dont know how it plays music if im having dc power go to it. it not only plays music is like literally bumps lol
i didnt make this post for ppl to laugh at me (although thats not always a bad thing lol) i made it to figure out what the heck is going on with my crap...argh lmao
in around 3-4 hours i will post a **** load of pics to help every one understand. ill try to make a vid of the issue im discribing maybe ive described it wrong idk. but ill post pics of the entire system from a-b just to make everyone happy.
oh and when i do please dont laugh at my rca cables there all i had
(theyre the ones you would use to hook up an a/v component to your tv, you know the yellow white and red. and im just using the audio parts of the rca cable) theyre not the fancy special monster audio rcas that are 45 bucks theyre the 3 dollar 12 footer from target.
oh and....
great idea, any knowledgeable ppl from here around ventura,CA willing to take a look for me?????
