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#11
Very sad [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img] Hooked the amp up and it seemed to work great.
So now today its cutting out and going into protection?
I went over all the wires and they all look fine,with a good solid ground, used 4 awg to dis block and 8 awg to amp,with 8 awg ground.
The shop i got it from will take it back(deal with them alot)
Or they can fix it? What should i do? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
So now today its cutting out and going into protection?
I went over all the wires and they all look fine,with a good solid ground, used 4 awg to dis block and 8 awg to amp,with 8 awg ground.
The shop i got it from will take it back(deal with them alot)
Or they can fix it? What should i do? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#14
I have it bridged to a 4 ohm bazooka tube.
Its fine at low volume but as soon as you start turnin it past 25 to about 29 it will cut out?
Alpine 9815 deck sub out at +10 gain at 10/11 o'clock.
eq set @ flat.
I'm gonna go over the wires one more time then go visit the shop i got it from.
Its fine at low volume but as soon as you start turnin it past 25 to about 29 it will cut out?
Alpine 9815 deck sub out at +10 gain at 10/11 o'clock.
eq set @ flat.
I'm gonna go over the wires one more time then go visit the shop i got it from.
#17
Originally posted by Dukk:
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...sub out at +10 gain at 10/11 o'clock...
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...sub out at +10 gain at 10/11 o'clock...
As far as i know alpine decks need to be +15 sub out to get the 4 volts out of them.
And just to be sure i did turn gain down to"0" and it still shut off,so i know the amp is faulty. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
#18
Originally Posted by Dereck Waller
As for the linear tilt control, in the center position it has no affect on the signal. As it is turned counterclockwise, it limits the low frequency response gradually until at the full cut position the response is down 3 dB at 90 Hz. Handy for front speakers, at intermediate cut positions it is habdy as a high pass for at low frequencies for subs (similar to a infrasonic filter).
Turning the control clockwise will start boosting the response with a peak centered at 37 Hz, max boost is 12 dB.
Turning the control clockwise will start boosting the response with a peak centered at 37 Hz, max boost is 12 dB.
I just brushed the dust off my 2150i and hooked everything up. I never had the instructions for it, cus i bought it off a friend years back, so i never knew what the tilt control was.
Anyway, if i want more bass (lets say 40Hz and lower) i should turn the dial clockwise? But on the amp the little diagram beside the dial shows that direction as highlighting the mid-range...? or does that diagram mean you'll be filtering out that frequency range?
One other thing, once i pass the midpoint (say i'm turning clockwise) does it automatically filter out higher frequencies, or is it just boosting 37Hz and th more i tur the more it boosts this frequency?
I did try it out before posting...when i turn the dial completely counterclockwise I barely hear anything from my box, and obviously when i turn it clockwise (past the '0' midpoint) it starts to get really loud..
i thought that this was another typ of 'gain' dial from the way it got louder/quieter.
Anyways, just looking for some confirmation. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Here's a pic of what i'm talking about:
Last edited by sweet2bad; 01-17-2007 at 09:02 PM.
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