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Please Help, Subwoofer dropping in power
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<blockquote data-quote="CNBCustomSounds" data-source="post: 8678506" data-attributes="member: 677403"><p>Hi Ben, could you tell me what the ohm load is from your wire to the amp speaker inputs? </p><p>The amp is probably not able to play at the ohm load your giving it and its working extra hard to try to play it but is ******* your electrical system down to low levels. simply your system cannot hold the volts up to produce the output sufficiently to make the sub work as it should. </p><p>Take a multimeter and set it to the ohm setting and put the leads on your speaker wire that plugged into the amp red (+) black (-) and see what you have there for starters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CNBCustomSounds, post: 8678506, member: 677403"] Hi Ben, could you tell me what the ohm load is from your wire to the amp speaker inputs? The amp is probably not able to play at the ohm load your giving it and its working extra hard to try to play it but is ******* your electrical system down to low levels. simply your system cannot hold the volts up to produce the output sufficiently to make the sub work as it should. Take a multimeter and set it to the ohm setting and put the leads on your speaker wire that plugged into the amp red (+) black (-) and see what you have there for starters. [/QUOTE]
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