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Subwoofer/AMP Problem
I have a strange problem where my sub or amp kicks off when my volume is set low. When i crank up the volume the amp or sub kicks on and the bass sounds good. After having it loud for awhile, I can turn the volume back to low and it will continue to have bass only for a minute or so, then the sub or amp kicks off again. I will find out later today if its the amp kicking off which would turn the sub off. I am guessing its something to do with the capacitor (1 Farad) not charging/discharging properly. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Andrew |
How many subs and how powerful of an amp are you running? My guess is the Cap is not necessary and could be removed.
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Thanks for your input |
Could be a dying amp, assuming your wiring is correctly installed.
Check the remote on voltage with a multimeter. Consider wiring the remote on to a permanent 12V as a test. |
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I been fairly busy, but I plan on troubleshooting this problem this weekend, will report back maybe sometime tomorrow |
Sorry to revive this thread after such a long time.
Still facing the same problem: I went to check it again, it seems as its the sub not being able to play at low volume NOT the Amp. The amp always stayed on (blue light illuminated) even when the subs stop playing. Voltage reading from PWR to GND was 14.18V and from REM to GND was 14.02V. So a very tiny difference. When I checked it just now, it seem as if the sub was playing at low volumes longer without shutting off, (I actually thought I fixed it!), but eventually it kicked off. Also I think when a heavy-bass song plays is when it usually kicks off, as if the volume was too low to kick on the sub for a loud bass note.. if that makes any sense. Also I have a circuit breaker, not an in-line fuse So i am assuming the amp is still good, but maybe the sub is bad? The sub is underpowered, not sure if that will damage it. Amp is rated at 1100W but I have it wired in series, since the sub is a dual 4 ohm voice coil, I believe the load under series is 8 ohms. So basically 8 ohm load from a 1100 W amp powering a 2000 W RMS sub.. maybe that has something to do with it... but then again its been wired like that for years and there was never any problem.. |
I had the exact same problem in my E46 for years. Never could source the problem. I took the amp/sub out and used it in my E31 no problems. Weird.
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spounds like a bad connection or they impendence on the channel its seeing from the sub. are you running a mono amp or a 2 channel?
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its a mono amp connected to a 4 ohm dual voice coil sub
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