amp cuts out
liztic
06-20-2004, 11:34 PM
hey, i'll admit right now to not knowing a thing about my system. i'm using a 300 watt amp to power 2 10" subs. it's wired so there's 300 watts to each sub. when i get the volume up to around 19-20 with certain songs that have a deep bass, it cuts out. the amp that is. both the adjustable knobs are fully turned and the amp is smoking hot!! is one of my adjusters not where i should have it? i put a 20 fuse instead of the 15, wrong or any difference?
Haibane
06-20-2004, 11:55 PM
You sir should also not be installing **** in your car
liztic
06-21-2004, 10:24 AM
thanks for your two cents, but this was professionally installed. open up and read before you criticize!
CarSuperfreak
06-21-2004, 10:32 AM
:1: for Haibane, and you should know who youre talking to before you say anything.
secondly, if certainly doesn't sound like it was "professionally" installed. either that or you messed with it. if it was professionally installed, take it back to them and tell them your problem
secondly, if certainly doesn't sound like it was "professionally" installed. either that or you messed with it. if it was professionally installed, take it back to them and tell them your problem
Haibane
06-21-2004, 03:07 PM
go back to the 15 fuse btw
PaulD
06-21-2004, 06:44 PM
I agree, iffin you paid someone to install it - let them make it work. And never put bigger fuses in unless you know what you are doing, they are set at a certain size for a reason.
Haibane, you on a bent lately about self-intalls ?
Haibane, you on a bent lately about self-intalls ?
Haibane
06-21-2004, 07:18 PM
Yeah... I guess I am in a weird mood. Actually I am a bit too lazy after work nowdays to go back and re explain things even though I should
liztic
06-22-2004, 10:13 PM
thanks guys!! as i said rather rudely earlier, it was a professional job, but I was told to adjust the controls as i saw fit based on how i wanted it to sound. i have gone back to the 15 fuse, only switched because i was blowing fuses left and right because how i had it set.....i adjusted it today after consulting someone and it's purring like a dream!!!
thanks again
thanks again
koeb$
06-23-2004, 12:35 AM
u mie b groundin out but im not sure, does ur protect light come on when it cuts out?
2000mudder
06-23-2004, 12:44 AM
your amp is a 300w max wich means 300w bridged to one speaker at prob 8ohms. if you try to hook up two speakers to this amp it will drop it down to 4ohms and that will heat it up quick with input and output all the way up.set at half or get big amp
liztic
06-23-2004, 07:32 AM
yeah, i just did that last night, turning to the half way point. a new amp is a certain, just a few other things to do first.......LIKE A NEW HEADGASKET , damn labor charges!!! lol
CarSuperfreak
06-23-2004, 07:44 AM
^do it yourself, save on labor
threedd97
06-30-2004, 06:13 PM
Check all of your connections to make sure they haven't come loose. Wipe any corrosion off of the battery terminal with one of those aluminum brush thingies. If the problem persists you may need a bigger amp and/or bigger gauge power lead. Try a 50W fuse and an 8 - 4 gauge wire. I recommend keeping the gain at 1/2 way max.
Seeing how you don't know though, take it to a professional.
Seeing how you don't know though, take it to a professional.
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