Sub not working
Long Pole
10-23-2008, 09:44 PM
I have an '04 Silverado and the other day I came home and everything was fine. Then about 30 minutes later I went to leave and only to find out that I didn't have any bass at all. I have checked the fuse for the amp (under the hood) and it looks fine. Everything is plugged in under the console too.
Someone please help me...I feel like I'm in a 1980's car with the paper speakers. :banghead:
Thanks
Someone please help me...I feel like I'm in a 1980's car with the paper speakers. :banghead:
Thanks
j cAT
10-23-2008, 11:08 PM
I have an '04 Silverado and the other day I came home and everything was fine. Then about 30 minutes later I went to leave and only to find out that I didn't have any bass at all. I have checked the fuse for the amp (under the hood) and it looks fine. Everything is plugged in under the console too.
Someone please help me...I feel like I'm in a 1980's car with the paper speakers. :banghead:
Thanks
as most vehicle owners know these OEM speakers suck...they are very low quality..
get a meter and measure for resistance across the speaker terminals if open no resistance get a high quality replacement of the same resistance that the old speaker was supposed to have ...4-16 ohm range..
Someone please help me...I feel like I'm in a 1980's car with the paper speakers. :banghead:
Thanks
as most vehicle owners know these OEM speakers suck...they are very low quality..
get a meter and measure for resistance across the speaker terminals if open no resistance get a high quality replacement of the same resistance that the old speaker was supposed to have ...4-16 ohm range..
Long Pole
10-24-2008, 09:37 AM
I forgot to mention these are the Bose speakers. I get sound from my speakers but it's only mids and highs.
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j cAT
10-24-2008, 10:29 AM
I forgot to mention these are the Bose speakers. I get sound from my speakers but it's only mids and highs.
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I have some bose speakers for my home they are very solid speakers...
On a vehicle that this is in,,, even the bose speakers will have a speaker coil open....the bass speaker has a large amount of current flowing thru it... this can cause the coil to melt out and as a result damage the output power module..
so make sure the speaker is good then replace amp..if necessary..
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I have some bose speakers for my home they are very solid speakers...
On a vehicle that this is in,,, even the bose speakers will have a speaker coil open....the bass speaker has a large amount of current flowing thru it... this can cause the coil to melt out and as a result damage the output power module..
so make sure the speaker is good then replace amp..if necessary..
03silveradoaby
10-24-2008, 08:37 PM
Is the amp showing that it is getting power? Or showing if it's in protection stage?
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