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<blockquote data-quote="Nonten03" data-source="post: 7863416" data-attributes="member: 638116"><p>Alright I know I <a href="http:////forums/amplifiers/555847-blinking-red-light-rockford-fosgate-amp.html" target="_blank">post</a> my issue in another forum but here im going to explain my hook up which may explain a lot of my problems that i'm not seeing.</p><p></p><p><strong>Set-up:</strong> Hybrid Audio Imagine serious with tweets out of speaker and hook up somewhere else. Rockford fosgate amp R600-4d powering them.</p><p></p><p><strong>Issue</strong> Tweets are clipping and door woofers have barely have any voulme.</p><p></p><p>Alright i'm going to start off with the battery I have 14 gauge wire together to make 7 gauge I guess? That can be one of my problems, because wouldn't I need 4 gauge for R600-4d? I'm also using a 60 amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>I got my RCA wire Tweets hook up to my front and my speakers hook up to my rear. Another thing i notice my buddie use super glue to keep my wires on my door speakers. Wouldn't that mess with the flow of the electricity?</p><p></p><p>Another thing is my right door speaker wire is 18 gauge ( The wire Hybrid Audio gave me with the speakers) and the rest of my woofer and tweets are 14 guage.</p><p></p><p>My ground wire I believe is 8 gauge. ( We had to use some wire I found)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonten03, post: 7863416, member: 638116"] Alright I know I [URL="http:////forums/amplifiers/555847-blinking-red-light-rockford-fosgate-amp.html"]post[/URL] my issue in another forum but here im going to explain my hook up which may explain a lot of my problems that i'm not seeing. [B]Set-up:[/B] Hybrid Audio Imagine serious with tweets out of speaker and hook up somewhere else. Rockford fosgate amp R600-4d powering them. [B]Issue[/B] Tweets are clipping and door woofers have barely have any voulme. Alright i'm going to start off with the battery I have 14 gauge wire together to make 7 gauge I guess? That can be one of my problems, because wouldn't I need 4 gauge for R600-4d? I'm also using a 60 amp fuse. I got my RCA wire Tweets hook up to my front and my speakers hook up to my rear. Another thing i notice my buddie use super glue to keep my wires on my door speakers. Wouldn't that mess with the flow of the electricity? Another thing is my right door speaker wire is 18 gauge ( The wire Hybrid Audio gave me with the speakers) and the rest of my woofer and tweets are 14 guage. My ground wire I believe is 8 gauge. ( We had to use some wire I found) [/QUOTE]
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