D domingowags 10+ year member Mephis Member 37 0 Sidney, Ohio Apr 13, 2005 #1 I have trying to figure out whats wrong with my system..... The other day I turned my amp on and the bass coming from my subs was just continuos and didnt react with the song at all. Click to read more...
I have trying to figure out whats wrong with my system..... The other day I turned my amp on and the bass coming from my subs was just continuos and didnt react with the song at all. Click to read more...
OP D domingowags 10+ year member Mephis Member 37 0 Sidney, Ohio Apr 13, 2005 Thread Starter #2 I changed the ground wire, I tried a different amp, Different subs, and new RCAs. Could it be the HU? I hope not!
I changed the ground wire, I tried a different amp, Different subs, and new RCAs. Could it be the HU? I hope not!
req 5,000+ posts am a mod. 16,172 0 Syracuse, NY Apr 13, 2005 #3 amp\hu\subs if all the wiring is correct. why not unplug the RCA's from the amp and turn it on. if it still does it, its eaither the amp or the subs. if it dosnt get signal its got to do with the amp or the HU
amp\hu\subs if all the wiring is correct. why not unplug the RCA's from the amp and turn it on. if it still does it, its eaither the amp or the subs. if it dosnt get signal its got to do with the amp or the HU
OP D domingowags 10+ year member Mephis Member 37 0 Sidney, Ohio Apr 13, 2005 Thread Starter #4 it can"t be the amp or the subs because i tryed a different amp and a different set of subs So does that mean it can be the hu for sure?
it can"t be the amp or the subs because i tryed a different amp and a different set of subs So does that mean it can be the hu for sure?
ToyTundra 10+ year member has a slanted soundstage 965 0 AZ Apr 13, 2005 #5 If you are running your sub amp on the sub-out try the rear preamp instead but make sure the amp LPF is on. Lets see what that does
If you are running your sub amp on the sub-out try the rear preamp instead but make sure the amp LPF is on. Lets see what that does
B_Master_Flash 10+ year member Trust me, I'm a doctor 746 0 Sacramento, CA Apr 13, 2005 #6 ^x2, Your RCA cable might not be plugged in all the way, or it may have came out completely and the center contact may be grounded
^x2, Your RCA cable might not be plugged in all the way, or it may have came out completely and the center contact may be grounded