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Troubleshooting issue where Subwoofer output seems to intermittently drop to half pwr
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<blockquote data-quote="knil" data-source="post: 8441155" data-attributes="member: 667746"><p>That is a good point and something that I did not think of. Also, I should probably go ahead and give you a description of my current power wiring. I have run about a 12-15 foot length of 4 gauge wire to a power distribution block that fans the power out to the Kicker ZX750.1 amp and the JL Audio XD400/4 amp and a 2 farad capacitor. I have also used about an 8 inch run of the 4 gauge wire from the distribution block to the power connection of the Kicker amp. My ground is set up with about a 4 or 5 foot run of 4 gauge wire (terminated to one of the seat belt bolts of the back seat of my Honda) to another power distribution block that feeds the kicker amp and the JL audio amp. Also there is a fuse close to where the power wire connection is made to the battery under the hood of the car and fuses in the power distribution block before it fans out to the amps. I am at work now, but I will take the connection loose and clean them up and re-terminate them. Again, thanks for the advice. I have been battling this issue for about 3 months and been lurking on forums to find information but finally bit the bullet and created an account here to seek help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knil, post: 8441155, member: 667746"] That is a good point and something that I did not think of. Also, I should probably go ahead and give you a description of my current power wiring. I have run about a 12-15 foot length of 4 gauge wire to a power distribution block that fans the power out to the Kicker ZX750.1 amp and the JL Audio XD400/4 amp and a 2 farad capacitor. I have also used about an 8 inch run of the 4 gauge wire from the distribution block to the power connection of the Kicker amp. My ground is set up with about a 4 or 5 foot run of 4 gauge wire (terminated to one of the seat belt bolts of the back seat of my Honda) to another power distribution block that feeds the kicker amp and the JL audio amp. Also there is a fuse close to where the power wire connection is made to the battery under the hood of the car and fuses in the power distribution block before it fans out to the amps. I am at work now, but I will take the connection loose and clean them up and re-terminate them. Again, thanks for the advice. I have been battling this issue for about 3 months and been lurking on forums to find information but finally bit the bullet and created an account here to seek help. [/QUOTE]
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