sub problem
I got a question to know if u had any experiences thru playing such loud music, i got this deck now pioneer deh 7600mp that was all connected with speaker including fosgate amp that directed to audiobahn 15" subwoofer. When I turned up the volume that played as lasting longer in 30 that i turned in avg than louder.. but somehow i was suspecting that went popped out, then i had to turn it off the deck and restart it goes like that work back in same but come same way by shuttin the sub down so all i hears the front and rear speaker are playing but sub was stopped in a moment, and got any ideas that i should know about to fix it? thank u. I will be happy to hear from u again and hoping to works everything as better.
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thegame83:
I got a question 4u if you had with experiences reading deciphering posts making no. Because I yours and I'm like "say what?" but I tried again 'not me . . . no must be him' still i says 2 myself so i;m like well, he problem he fix he typing no sense he no help get here. Any of you know what he said?
From what I DID understand in your post, it sounds like when the volume gets cranked the sub shuts down; is that right? If so, it sounds like your amp is going into protection. Check to see if your amp has a protection light. If it does, see if that light goes on when the sub shuts down. If so, you could have too low of an impedance load for your amp (say you have a 4ohm DVC and your amp is a stereo 2 ohm stable amp, and your running it bridged, and the sub coils parallel). Give us more specifics on the amp, and the sub = DVC or SVC / 2,4 or 8 ohm etc. And amp make and model is helpful.
I got a question 4u if you had with experiences reading deciphering posts making no. Because I yours and I'm like "say what?" but I tried again 'not me . . . no must be him' still i says 2 myself so i;m like well, he problem he fix he typing no sense he no help get here. Any of you know what he said?
From what I DID understand in your post, it sounds like when the volume gets cranked the sub shuts down; is that right? If so, it sounds like your amp is going into protection. Check to see if your amp has a protection light. If it does, see if that light goes on when the sub shuts down. If so, you could have too low of an impedance load for your amp (say you have a 4ohm DVC and your amp is a stereo 2 ohm stable amp, and your running it bridged, and the sub coils parallel). Give us more specifics on the amp, and the sub = DVC or SVC / 2,4 or 8 ohm etc. And amp make and model is helpful.
Sq Civic & PGmaniac >> For you guys, should respect that comment i was writing down for helpful details, but im not just giving you the problem. Only if u didnt understand it, say for repeat or u dont know what it is. you got some foul word, is inappropriate. But thank u for anyway.
maltesechicken>>Yes, You got that right. It has red light, that powered as protected. Audiobahn awisd15 2000wRms sub - dual 2ohm, Fosgate bd1500.1
I was saying that when it cranked up the volume till sub that shut down in a few mins, thats y. But I restarted it everytime, it same way.
maltesechicken>>Yes, You got that right. It has red light, that powered as protected. Audiobahn awisd15 2000wRms sub - dual 2ohm, Fosgate bd1500.1
I was saying that when it cranked up the volume till sub that shut down in a few mins, thats y. But I restarted it everytime, it same way.
^^ Agreed. Only the new power series are 1 ohm stable. The best option is to wire it in series to get a 4 ohm load
OR
Get a 4 ohm DVC
Or
Get a 2nd 2ohm DVC and wire both subs in series parallel
But to get a 4 ohm load for what you have, this is what it looks like
OR
Get a 4 ohm DVC
Or
Get a 2nd 2ohm DVC and wire both subs in series parallel
But to get a 4 ohm load for what you have, this is what it looks like
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