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<blockquote data-quote="ballenm04" data-source="post: 2338210" data-attributes="member: 559309"><p>I need as much help as i can get from you guys. I have taken my boss' 2006 mustang and installed a system into it. he originally had the shaker 500 system in it. He made an LCD monitor for it and also a carputer for it. We bypassed all the factory system. I replaced the component speakers with some pioneer 3-ways. And they are hooked to a Pioneer 250w amp. The Subs are the factory shaker subs. (8" DVC) All that I did there was hook them up at 2ohm and ran them off of a 140w Pioneer amp. Both amps are being run off of a Power Akoustic 2.0F capacitor. The carputer is being run straight off of battery power.</p><p></p><p>Now for the question. When the subs actually get a decently strong signal the bass goes out for a short period of time then comes back on. What i think is that the amp is going into protection but I cannot figure out why. All of my gain and eq settings are normal. Please help me out!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballenm04, post: 2338210, member: 559309"] I need as much help as i can get from you guys. I have taken my boss' 2006 mustang and installed a system into it. he originally had the shaker 500 system in it. He made an LCD monitor for it and also a carputer for it. We bypassed all the factory system. I replaced the component speakers with some pioneer 3-ways. And they are hooked to a Pioneer 250w amp. The Subs are the factory shaker subs. (8" DVC) All that I did there was hook them up at 2ohm and ran them off of a 140w Pioneer amp. Both amps are being run off of a Power Akoustic 2.0F capacitor. The carputer is being run straight off of battery power. Now for the question. When the subs actually get a decently strong signal the bass goes out for a short period of time then comes back on. What i think is that the amp is going into protection but I cannot figure out why. All of my gain and eq settings are normal. Please help me out!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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