twoohfour
10+ year member
okay
the past 3 days i've been working to renovate my scion back to it's former glory since i decided to keep it, and i finally "finished" my install today... but i'm experiencing a major problem...
Current set up is as follows:
HeadUnit --> Eclipse CD8443
MTX Blue Thunder PRO150x2 --> Image Dynamics CX62 Chameleons (Mids)
another MTX Blue Thunder PRO150x2 --> Max Fidelity MDFT30neo (Tweets)
Concept CC-D1200 --> Ascendant Audio Avalanche 12"
The sub just simply doesn't work. I have it wired like this...
to my Concept...
And sound comes out, except it's very very faint. As in, put headphones in the middle of the room, turn them to half volume and listen, and that's all the sound that comes out. That's with the gain at ~90% too, and the frontstage is cranking so there's a good bit of volume on the head unit. Turn down either and the volume drops drastically.
I tried a bunch of different things so far to fix it...
Tried swapping the RCAs with a different set... took the HU out to make sure the RCAs were plugged in correctly... took the sub out of the box and made sure all the wiring was correct and ran it outside of the box... Tested the voice coils on the sub, both are ~2 ohms each, so it's not blown by those standards....
If anyone has ANY ideas at all, please throw them out... i'm seriously at a loss of what to do here.
Current set up is as follows:
HeadUnit --> Eclipse CD8443
MTX Blue Thunder PRO150x2 --> Image Dynamics CX62 Chameleons (Mids)
another MTX Blue Thunder PRO150x2 --> Max Fidelity MDFT30neo (Tweets)
Concept CC-D1200 --> Ascendant Audio Avalanche 12"
The sub just simply doesn't work. I have it wired like this...
to my Concept...
And sound comes out, except it's very very faint. As in, put headphones in the middle of the room, turn them to half volume and listen, and that's all the sound that comes out. That's with the gain at ~90% too, and the frontstage is cranking so there's a good bit of volume on the head unit. Turn down either and the volume drops drastically.
I tried a bunch of different things so far to fix it...
Tried swapping the RCAs with a different set... took the HU out to make sure the RCAs were plugged in correctly... took the sub out of the box and made sure all the wiring was correct and ran it outside of the box... Tested the voice coils on the sub, both are ~2 ohms each, so it's not blown by those standards....
If anyone has ANY ideas at all, please throw them out... i'm seriously at a loss of what to do here.
