Everything posted by mrbojang
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Xover not working on new amp
I'm using the stock head unit with a line out converter, no x-over settings on the head unit. I'm using the rear channels with no speakers connected. I get bass (granted the gain is near 90% on my other amp - a directed 1200/5, old amp). I don't quite understand why the x-over on that amp can handle it but the sae-1200dv2 can't. I'm going to get an aftermarket head unit soon and run the sae-1200dv2 then, and eventually two of them. Have a big shopping list but a head unit is obviously priority..
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Eclipse CD3200 went dead after adding 2nd battery ground
Is there a fuse on the head unit or wiring harness? Did you check if it's blown?
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Xover not working on new amp
Ok! I set the head unit bass gain to 50%, the channels to 100% rear (those are the outputs to the amp) and played a 100hz test tone. (sine wave) Readings: Xover on center: 10.1 Xover 100%: 22.7 Xover 0%: 3.7 So since the voltage is changing, it's a problem with my input signal?
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Xover not working on new amp
Ok, somewhat stupid question - I recrimped my power and ground cable with spade\fork terminals, they're 4gauge. Could I just put them into the amp's power "holes" and screw them in or do I need to cut them again?
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Xover not working on new amp
I will test out your method shortly. Thanks for the help.
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Xover not working on new amp
So I made the mistake of going to a local car audio shop and seeing if they'd hook up the amp to another source... 1st they took my truck without fully talking to me and letting me explain what's going on, came back 10 minutes later "uh it works, you need to set the xover! you don't have any mids?" i had my gain set all the way to the rear to test the subs, and they were playing some FM crap that didn't show vocals in the subs for some reason. I explained I tried setting the xover all the way down and still got vocals coming out of the subs. I put in a cd and showed them. They take it for another 5 minutes and say I need a new head unit or external crossover unit (which jacob said) or a new amp, and they said the amp doesn't have LPF or HPF and I need both for the subs. The amp has a x-over (LPF, right?). My old one was only using LPF and it handled the signal fine... I took out the amp and hooked up my old one for now. I think my best bet is just to get a head unit or a high end LOC like a JL cleansweep and a external EQ if I need to. I'd rather do the latter as it's cheaper than getting a new HU, GM harness, steering wheel harness, and a dash kit. I originally was thinking I could take the sub output from my old amp which i was going to use for my mids and use that to feed into the new amp, however I don't think it outputs a equalized signal? If the amp still isn't performing properly I guess it's borked and I'll send it in? This kind of sucks, I was waiting acouple weeks to be able to get the amp and was pretty excited.
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Xover not working on new amp
Jacob from sundown is having me test the RCA lead voltage and the voltage coming out of the amp speaker terminals. I will try out your method tomorrow. Thanks for the help.
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Xover not working on new amp
I also had gain up 100% on headunit and it barely moved. Same with setting it high on the amp. Nothing impressive.
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Xover not working on new amp
The subs are wired in parallel. Two 4dvc subs. They're wired positive to amp on one coil, positive to other coil. Negative to other coil and negative to amp. It was working fine with my old amplifier. So negative to negative to amp and positive to positive to amp.
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Xover not working on new amp
It is wired into the inputs. I didn't think I was that foolish. I even checked the sub's wiring and they're wired for 1ohm. They're two 4dvc subs. The output is WEAK as hell. I just put in a new battery today also... I think the amp is defective. :\
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Xover not working on new amp
Wow that would be ridiculous. I'm checking now. I emailed jacob at sundown and he recommended get an external crossover unit. He was extremely helpful. I'll get back to you in a minute and let you know if I actually hooked it up wrong..
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Xover not working on new amp
Sorry forgot to include that. I had it set to 100hz originally then tried it all the way down to 50hz and still hear vocals coming out of the subs. A friend suggested I turn the gain down on the line output converters, not sure if that would help? Thanks.
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Xover not working on new amp
Hi, I just received a new sundown sae-1200dv2..Hooked it up, runs fine however the crossover is not working properly. My current setup consists of the stock head unit ('06 tahoe) with a Scosche LOC-80 line out converter with the gains set around 85%. I was running a directed 1200/5 before and the setup worked fine. However now using the sae when I turn the LPF all the way down I still hear vocals coming out of my subs. I was told this is because my old amp used a 24dB slope, and the sundown amp uses 12dB. I have no idea where to go from here. Any suggestions please?