Something just isn't right...

redngreedy
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For starters, I have 2 brand new Fi q 12's (dual 1 ohm voice coils) with the BP option. I'm running a JBL BP 1200.1. Stock electrical, except battery. Running the q's in a sealed box with about 2.5 cubs total. Power and grounds are all 4 gauge. Wire for subs is 12 gauge.

I'm having a problem with the amp clipping. I have set the gains with a DMM, and still come up with horrible clipping. It's worse when I have the sub control on the hu high (which was set with a DMM as well.) It doesn't matter if I set it at 1, or 8, I still encounter clipping. I'm not losing voltage, as I can't get the volume up enough to draw the power. Even if I back the bass down a couple of notches on the hu, it still clips. Even when setting up with a DMM, if I back it off a little, still same thing. Ideas?

 
probably lower impedence than your amp can handle so go to rockford fosgate and check the diagrams for sub wiring, if the amp is bridged, check your series/parallel options.. gl

 
How do you have the speakers wired?
What did you set the amp to using the DMM? Do you keep the HU at a constant or does it clip even when at low volumes?
Subs are wired like so.

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When I set it up with the DMM, I set it right at 34 volts, which it called for 34.64, so I backed it down a tad. No, it's not clipping at low volumes, just when I get to about 85% of the hu volume.

 
Well if all else fails, I do have 2 extra hu's at the house. I shall try that as well I guess.
That would be my suggestion. You may just be reaching the limit of the HU. I'm hoping they are different HU models etc and also remember to reset the amp as a different HU could have a different pre-out voltage.

Edit: What test tones did you use?

 
yea, different HU's have different limits but most will clip well before 100% volume, just like most amps will clip before 100% gain, there's no reason to expect to be able to have the HU on max and not have clipping, unless its a really nice one, and even then...

 
That would be my suggestion. You may just be reaching the limit of the HU. I'm hoping they are different HU models etc and also remember to reset the amp as a different HU could have a different pre-out voltage.
Edit: What test tones did you use?
I used 50 at 0db.

 
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