Posted March 6, 200718 yr I have 2 18 inch ssds dual 1 ohm with 2000 watts series parelell with the hifonics 2006d and when i turn it up i get a real strong glue smell. My gain is only just past half with the bass boost at 10 O' clock and i tried a couple different 1 ohm wiring diagrams, is it the smell of the box or are my coils burning? Edited March 6, 200718 yr by SolidBeats12
March 6, 200718 yr might be clipping the amp and shooting some dirty power to them...some excess glue will burn off of the coils for the first few hours of play
March 7, 200718 yr Author set the bass boost to 0.When i set the bass boost to 0 i get no bass when i turn it up, it's like im getting a weak signal from my alpine screen to the amp because my settings have to be up on the screen to get the amp pushing out power. I have 60$ stinger RCA so thats not the problem and my amp is recieving the right voltage so im stumped Edited March 7, 200718 yr by SolidBeats12
March 7, 200718 yr Author I have 2 18 inch ssds dual 1 ohm with 2000 watts series parelell with the hifonics 2006d and when i turn it up i get a real strong glue smell. My gain is only just past half with the bass boost at 10 O' clock and i tried a couple different 1 ohm wiring diagrams, is it the smell of the box or are my coils burning?When i set the bass boost to 0 i get no bass when i turn it up, it's like im getting a weak signal from my alpine screen to the amp because my settings have to be up on the screen to get the amp pushing out power. I have 60$ stinger RCA so thats not the problem and my amp is recieving the right voltage so im stumped
March 7, 200718 yr sounds like you either have the low pass filter on the amp set wrong, or something on the head units crossover set wrong. the bass boost on your amp is only going to add distortion. avoid it like the plague. on your alpine, turn "defeat" on to negate all your settings. if that makes the bass come alive, then your haed unit settings need adjusted. if the bass stays low, check and make sure your LPF is set around 75-100ish. also check to see if you have a subsonic filter and make sure its not set too high.
March 8, 200718 yr Author sounds like you either have the low pass filter on the amp set wrong, or something on the head units crossover set wrong. the bass boost on your amp is only going to add distortion. avoid it like the plague. on your alpine, turn "defeat" on to negate all your settings. if that makes the bass come alive, then your haed unit settings need adjusted. if the bass stays low, check and make sure your LPF is set around 75-100ish. also check to see if you have a subsonic filter and make sure its not set too high.when i turn the defeat on theres no bass, i got my lpf at 80 and my and the sub filter isn't high at all, i've played with the settings on my screen and amp but the only thing that makes the sub hit hard is turning the bass boost up unless theres something im not doing, any one with ideas?