WoodyT
Junior Member
This is my first time posting, so I apologize if there are any guidelines I'm not following.
I bought my car used, and happily found an amplifier under the driver seat (a Sony XM-2501) and wires run under the carpet to the trunk and the front dash. I don't have any prior audio experience, but I figured that with so much set up I would buy a subwoofer and see if I could figure it out. The head unit was replaced right before I bought it, so the audio and the turn on wires were disconnected. I connected these myself, and found that the sub had very low output volume. I spent some time debugging (this was about six months ago) and it suddenly started working when I scraped some rust off of the grounding spot for the amp. After it was working I took a drive and about halfway through it stopped working again, and it hasn't worked since (it has the same low output).
I've tried scraping the ground again, replaced the terminals for the sub-amp connection (they were very frayed), checked the battery voltage at the amp (14V), the turn on voltage (also 14), and made sure the amplification was set to the highest setting. It seems like the only thing I haven't eliminated is the audio cable (seems to be in nice condition, Monster brand), but like I said I have very little audio (or car) experience.
What are your suggestions?
I bought my car used, and happily found an amplifier under the driver seat (a Sony XM-2501) and wires run under the carpet to the trunk and the front dash. I don't have any prior audio experience, but I figured that with so much set up I would buy a subwoofer and see if I could figure it out. The head unit was replaced right before I bought it, so the audio and the turn on wires were disconnected. I connected these myself, and found that the sub had very low output volume. I spent some time debugging (this was about six months ago) and it suddenly started working when I scraped some rust off of the grounding spot for the amp. After it was working I took a drive and about halfway through it stopped working again, and it hasn't worked since (it has the same low output).
I've tried scraping the ground again, replaced the terminals for the sub-amp connection (they were very frayed), checked the battery voltage at the amp (14V), the turn on voltage (also 14), and made sure the amplification was set to the highest setting. It seems like the only thing I haven't eliminated is the audio cable (seems to be in nice condition, Monster brand), but like I said I have very little audio (or car) experience.
What are your suggestions?