New system ,no sub response, please help!

lowesguy

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So have the amp and sub installed and nothings coming out of the sub? I have power to amp,the lights are on, its a mono system, I've double and triple checked the wiring and its correct,have the remote gain lit at the dash,I've tried 2 head units,same,I hooked up another speaker to amp to rule out bad sub,nothing,the HU is set correctly to sub mode, only thing I can think of is no low level outputs from HU or amp isn't putting out,fuses are good all around,everything is new except the Head units,both power the rest of speakers just fine,have my son helping and he's scratching his head to! how can I test the HU sub output? any Ideas? see anything in these pic's?

 
just to test with - do you have a mp3 plug cord with rca left and right on the other end ? walmart usualy has them for about $7

then you can try going directly i pod to rca L and R on the amp to rule out headunit output.

altho i pod usualy has low signal streingth so you might need at least 3/4 volume setting on i pod to get any good signal streingth to amp.

its how i test my amps for function on the home work bench.

 
Ok,hooked the Ipod directly to amp and I can hear it at the sub so guess I'm not getting sub out at HU,both of them? Hmmm.now what? both say on schematics they have it,both pioneer units from 2009

 
Full Featured and High Performance

The DEH-P5000UB is smartly designed to expand your system, customize your experience, provide superior sound quality and easy operation.

3 RCA Hi-Volt preouts for adding on external amps and speakers simplify system expansion.

Two-Way Crossover with separate High and Low Pass settings.

Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier for excellent sound quality, minimal distortion and efficient power handling.

Supertuner® IIID advanced analog and digital processing assure superior imaging, less distortion and noise, and stronger, smoother broadcast signal reception.

 
Will inspect the back panel for bad solder at the low level jacks ,hey how about a low line converter if the sub output jacks are bad,just tap into a working speaker,anyone use one of those? here's one

The RF-HLC4 is a 4-channel high-level to low-level signal converter designed for factory or aftermarket radios that do not have dedicated low-level RCA outputs. The adapter converts high-level signal from the radio's speaker line and transforms it into a safer low-level audio signal. This allows you to add a 4-channel amplifier to your system for higher power output and better sound quality.

General Features:

4-Channel High-to-Low Level Converter

High-to-low signal converter to connect 4-channel amplifiers to radios without RCA output

Output Voltage: Up to 3V (low-level)

Mounting: Behind dash

Signal Output:

Front Left and Right RCA jacks

Rear Left and Right RCA jacks

Signal Input:

Front Left & Right +/- leads

Rear Left & Right +/- leads

Front & Rear ground leads

Dimensions: 3-1/2"W x 3"D x 1"H

1-year Sonic Electronix Warranty

Rockford Fosgate RFHLC4 4-Channel High-to-Low Level Converter

 
Have you tried a dmm on the sub outs of the hu's? I believe they are 4v (ac) for that model. You could also run the dmm on the amp output (speaker) to see if you're getting voltage out.

 
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