Posted October 19, 200915 yr so lately all of sudden my system will be playing and the bass randomly quits and i dont even have the system up loud or bass up alot. sometimes when it happens i can turn the sound down and it will cut back on. the whole amp cuts off looks like. its in a 2002 s-10 stock alt bat have an us amps md1d and ten inch re sx any help with this? im in the process checking all connections right now
October 19, 200915 yr Faulty connections somewhere, either headunit/amp or subwoofers (check power, ground, remote start wires and speaker wires inside box).
October 19, 200915 yr Author everything looked ok outside that i could tell tomorrow ill check the wire to the sub and head unit its freaking cold here. thanks guys
October 19, 200915 yr Try also replacing the amp with another and reading the resistance of the voice coils on the sub. Sometimes amps can act screwy when something is blown inside of them and not just be off all the time.
October 19, 200915 yr Author hmmm ill check into that it might just be the wiring it needs to be replaced i think im doing that next week sometime its to small for the amount of power going to it.
October 19, 200915 yr everything looked ok outside that i could tell tomorrow ill check the wire to the sub and head unit its freaking cold here. thanks guysAhh, not a true audio head (dont let the weather stop you man, I troubleshoot in any weather). Good luck tomorrow
October 19, 200915 yr Author well the weather wouldnt have if i didnt have more stuff to do inside lol
October 20, 200915 yr Author ok so the system still cuts off when it did it i looked back at the amp and it was cut off can anyone help me with this what to look for maybe i over looked something
October 20, 200915 yr So the amp is all the way off, like no lights are on? Check the fuse and fuse holder under the hood.
October 20, 200915 yr My sax 50.4 did this a day or so after installation. Turns out that one of the runs of speaker wire had come loose and was shorting out. I'm sure you've checked this, but just saying.....
October 20, 200915 yr also it does it mostly when moving if that helps anythingit most likely is something with the wires. when the amp moves its makin the wires move causing the amp to shut off.
October 21, 200915 yr Author im gonna double check again tomorrow but like i said does it mostly when moving and comes on and off. and the amp turns all the way off no lights or anything but sometimes i can turn the volume down and it comes back on.
October 21, 200915 yr Double Check Connections Especially Ground.Or Might Be The Terminals On The Sub
October 21, 200915 yr Author the terminal connections on the sub can cause the amp to shut down please explain this
October 21, 200915 yr the terminal connections on the sub can cause the amp to shut down please explain thisSometimes there are shorts. Maybe you stuck the wire through the terminal too far and it's touching the sub's basket, or the terminal itself is shorting things out. Also check and make sure there are no stray wires either at the sub terminal, at the terminal cups on the box (if you have them), and at the inputs at the amp. Stray wires can cause shorts either by direct contact or arcs if they're close enough.
October 21, 200915 yr Author ok so i found out its behind the radio it messed up while putting the radio back in but i cant find what it is any ideas
October 22, 200915 yr Chances are pretty high that it's a short from a stray wire. Look for something frayed. Since your amp turns all the way off I'd pay extra attention to the remote wire.
October 22, 200915 yr Author i looked didnt see anything it didnt cut off at all today maybe something was knocked loose. just making sure is the remote wire ur talking about the small one that goes to the amp?
October 23, 200915 yr did u install the remote wire run from the head unit to your amp?I would definitely check that first.Your remote out may also be faulty as well but i'm leaning more towards loose connection.
October 23, 200915 yr did u install the remote wire run from the head unit to your amp?I would definitely check that first.Your remote out may also be faulty as well but i'm leaning more towards loose connection.x2, that or check your rca's they might not be fitting on the rca jacks tightly.
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