Subwoofer Cuts Out But Amp Stays On / Stereo Audio Amplifier 2 x 40W & 1x68W Sub Output HI FI 2 : The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right?
Check the connectors at the sub. Start with the simple things. This would cause your amp to shut off. Rcas do go bad, or become loose. The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right?
The little blue light on the top of my amp did when i used to turn it up really loud but as i . Leave the stereo on while checking. It could be if the level from your amp is low and the sub turned up higher to compensate that this signal isn't being picked up by the auto . Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge. So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out. The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right? In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. I would have to say the internal amp on the sub is going bad, first thought was thermal shutdown but that wouldn't make since if it hit 1 second .
Leave the stereo on while checking.
The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right? The next time your amp shuts down, check the status of your amp immediately. I have checked all wires, earth and . The little blue light on the top of my amp did when i used to turn it up really loud but as i . This would cause your amp to shut off. Rcas do go bad, or become loose. But the woofer and the subwoofer die simultaneously? Check the connectors at the sub. I would have to say the internal amp on the sub is going bad, first thought was thermal shutdown but that wouldn't make since if it hit 1 second . Start with the simple things. Do your lights dim when the bass hits? In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out.
In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge. So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out. Leave the stereo on while checking. Check the connectors at the sub.
It could be if the level from your amp is low and the sub turned up higher to compensate that this signal isn't being picked up by the auto . Do your lights dim when the bass hits? My sub just recently started cutting out when i turn up the volume above about 10 when the subwoofer is set at about 4 on the stock . I have checked all wires, earth and . But the woofer and the subwoofer die simultaneously? So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out. Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge. Check the connectors at the sub.
I have checked all wires, earth and .
This would cause your amp to shut off. In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. Rcas do go bad, or become loose. The next time your amp shuts down, check the status of your amp immediately. Leave the stereo on while checking. So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out. Start with the simple things. I would have to say the internal amp on the sub is going bad, first thought was thermal shutdown but that wouldn't make since if it hit 1 second . Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge. My sub just recently started cutting out when i turn up the volume above about 10 when the subwoofer is set at about 4 on the stock . Do your lights dim when the bass hits? The volume controls on your radio or receiver adjust . But the woofer and the subwoofer die simultaneously?
I have checked all wires, earth and . But the woofer and the subwoofer die simultaneously? This would cause your amp to shut off. Do your lights dim when the bass hits? Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge.
The little blue light on the top of my amp did when i used to turn it up really loud but as i . Leave the stereo on while checking. So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out. The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right? In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. But the woofer and the subwoofer die simultaneously? It could be if the level from your amp is low and the sub turned up higher to compensate that this signal isn't being picked up by the auto . Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge.
Rcas do go bad, or become loose.
The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right? The little blue light on the top of my amp did when i used to turn it up really loud but as i . In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. It could be if the level from your amp is low and the sub turned up higher to compensate that this signal isn't being picked up by the auto . Check the connectors at the sub. The volume controls on your radio or receiver adjust . Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge. The next time your amp shuts down, check the status of your amp immediately. Rcas do go bad, or become loose. So no matter how its set up on the amp itself or the headset it doesn't make a difference and will cut out. My sub just recently started cutting out when i turn up the volume above about 10 when the subwoofer is set at about 4 on the stock . Start with the simple things. I have checked all wires, earth and .
Subwoofer Cuts Out But Amp Stays On / Stereo Audio Amplifier 2 x 40W & 1x68W Sub Output HI FI 2 : The sub is running off the dedicated input on the amp from the hu, right?. Rcas do go bad, or become loose. Replace the wire to the sub with heavier gauge. Check the connectors at the sub. In most cases when this happens, it's because the car audio system that you have installed is pulling too much current from the car's electrical system. Start with the simple things.
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