music problems...
volt number are not suppose to be going all over the place . should stay between 12v -14.5v . you should hold atleast 12v without playin any music to the amp . when playin music if it goes below 12v then you have bad wires or bad connections if not then you dont have big enough wires pushing the amp ..what size amp are you using ? what gauge wires - + remote ?
good why to see how many watts the amp is around take the fuse of the amp and x it by 10. that will give u a around about estimate. so if it has a 20 watt fuse then you have around a 200 watt amp and about 100 watts rms .if i remeber correctly been a while .
but if your running a wire the size of a bic pen then that is not gonna cut it for a sub amp. change out your wires.
could aslo be you set up what ohms are the speaker and what ohm is the amp. if the amp is 4 ohm stable and you have you speaker set up for 2 ohms then this will aslo cause this issue . but it sounds like your wires not being big enough .
good why to see how many watts the amp is around take the fuse of the amp and x it by 10. that will give u a around about estimate. so if it has a 20 watt fuse then you have around a 200 watt amp and about 100 watts rms .if i remeber correctly been a while .
but if your running a wire the size of a bic pen then that is not gonna cut it for a sub amp. change out your wires.
could aslo be you set up what ohms are the speaker and what ohm is the amp. if the amp is 4 ohm stable and you have you speaker set up for 2 ohms then this will aslo cause this issue . but it sounds like your wires not being big enough .
Last edited by aacjohnc; Oct 7, 2008 at 08:20 AM.
throw the garbage ass system away, get yourself a good set of speakers all the way around, (ex. infiniti Kappas) and call it a day..it will sound better by far, people wont look at you like your an idiot bassing the hell out of your music, it sounds better, problem solved....oh....and it sounds better
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throw the garbage ass system away, get yourself a good set of speakers all the way around, (ex. infiniti Kappas) and call it a day..it will sound better by far, people wont look at you like your an idiot bassing the hell out of your music, it sounds better, problem solved....oh....and it sounds better 

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volt number are not suppose to be going all over the place . should stay between 12v -14.5v . you should hold atleast 12v without playin any music to the amp . when playin music if it goes below 12v then you have bad wires or bad connections if not then you dont have big enough wires pushing the amp ..what size amp are you using ? what gauge wires - + remote ?
good why to see how many watts the amp is around take the fuse of the amp and x it by 10. that will give u a around about estimate. so if it has a 20 watt fuse then you have around a 200 watt amp and about 100 watts rms .if i remeber correctly been a while .
but if your running a wire the size of a bic pen then that is not gonna cut it for a sub amp. change out your wires.
could aslo be you set up what ohms are the speaker and what ohm is the amp. if the amp is 4 ohm stable and you have you speaker set up for 2 ohms then this will aslo cause this issue . but it sounds like your wires not being big enough .
good why to see how many watts the amp is around take the fuse of the amp and x it by 10. that will give u a around about estimate. so if it has a 20 watt fuse then you have around a 200 watt amp and about 100 watts rms .if i remeber correctly been a while .
but if your running a wire the size of a bic pen then that is not gonna cut it for a sub amp. change out your wires.
could aslo be you set up what ohms are the speaker and what ohm is the amp. if the amp is 4 ohm stable and you have you speaker set up for 2 ohms then this will aslo cause this issue . but it sounds like your wires not being big enough .




