MY new sound system with problems,2 12's haha
So heres my set up:2 Kenwood 700 watt peak single 4 ohm woofers strapped to a Jensen 600 watt 4 channel amp run bridged down to 2 ohms
But my problem is when i get into high frequencys it cuts out and is anoying as hell haha.Im going to have someone look at it but im thinking the amp might need to be tuned or some wirering is wrong.Btw its a stock head unit,ill post pics later:p
But my problem is when i get into high frequencys it cuts out and is anoying as hell haha.Im going to have someone look at it but im thinking the amp might need to be tuned or some wirering is wrong.Btw its a stock head unit,ill post pics later:p
Do you have it setup off a headunit and the sub out going to the amp?
There shouldn't be highs going to the sub, it's bad for the subs, your coils won't fry right away but they will eventually get worse and worse.
Make sure you're filtering the high frequency's out and only playing the low frequency's.
Also, lower the gain **** if it's still cutting out when you filter out the highs and only playing lows, you may have too much power going to the subs so they're cutting out.
There shouldn't be highs going to the sub, it's bad for the subs, your coils won't fry right away but they will eventually get worse and worse.
Make sure you're filtering the high frequency's out and only playing the low frequency's.
Also, lower the gain **** if it's still cutting out when you filter out the highs and only playing lows, you may have too much power going to the subs so they're cutting out.
Well he does have them down to 2 ohms which means more RMS wattage and if the gain is turned up those Kenwoods don't take a ton of power from what I've seen.
Just to check you have 1 sub hooked up to channels 1 and 2 and the other sub hooked up to channels 3 and 4 correct. If you don't that's your problem right there(you CAN NOT bridge a 4 channel amp across all 4 channels). Also make sure to put the channels on low pass. Also I wouldn't be surprised if only the rear channel has a low pass filter and the front doesn't have a low pass filter.. some amps don't especially lower end amps. A sub must run on low pass for it to work properly.
Well i guess i didnt mean high frequencys,i ment when you crank the radio all the way up the subs cut out.and yes they do pump hard enough to **** off anyone neer my car haha.we played with the gain and they only cut out once compared to every 15 seconds lol,but gonna have a friend with better better knowledge of this,im new to audio hahaha
they were ran next to the power cable,whys that matter?lol and i turned the gain down and its working better












