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NISMO » CMF Member Derby United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
amp problems |
Mon 26 Sep 2005 06:03:11 AM |
Today I had smoke coming out of the sub box from the sub, so thinking the problem was that the sub had had too much abuse i went out an bought a nice new 1, fitted it in an everything expecting everything to be fine, only thers still no music coming from the sub, the front an rear speakers are fine and have nothing to do with the amp, ther is power coming to the amp.can anybody solve my problem? cheers
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NotAnotherSSS » CMF Member Brisbane Australia Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Mon 26 Sep 2005 12:38:50 PM |
check amp settings.
sounds like too much gain to me. |
kneival » CMF Member Southampton United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Mon 26 Sep 2005 04:14:00 PM |
Never seen a speaker smoke, altho im sure they could.
Now I have seen several amps go up in smoke, you would probably know because they utterly stink of electrical silicone burning! |
NotAnotherSSS » CMF Member Brisbane Australia Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Mon 26 Sep 2005 04:56:09 PM |
damn i missed the sub smoking!
That sounds like you burnt out its voice coil. Almost certain that is caused by too much gain. Check your amp for fault lights/fuses. THe old sub may have shorted out and blown the amp's fuse. Also check the wiring. |
NISMO » CMF Member Derby United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Tue 27 Sep 2005 04:45:06 AM |
having payed a trip down to halfords his answer was 2 swap the amp, which he did so free of charge, reconnected it an still no tunes from the sub there is still power at the amp, so the fuses must be fine surely?other than that i have been told i may have knackerd my phono leads, although i am not sure how a phono lead could break.at least i have had a new amp for free so far.cheers for your help.
there was a very dodgy burning smell, i'v had 2 go and buy sum air freshner. |
NISMO » CMF Member Derby United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Thu 29 Sep 2005 02:39:01 AM |
still no joy, hav new sub that wrks in my m8s car, new amp that deffinatly works. but im not getting any bass still, the only thing that it could be is the cables or the head unit, where am i likely 2 source my problem from the head unit and the cables?
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kneival » CMF Member Southampton United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Thu 29 Sep 2005 05:22:11 AM |
Put a speaker across the phono cable. If it makes noise then you have music there, if not check it where it comes out of the head unit.
Are you sure you have phono out on the head unit and not phono in etc etc altho i guess it worked before. |
NISMO » CMF Member Derby United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Thu 29 Sep 2005 06:24:46 AM |
u mean just bypass the amp?put the phono leads straight 2 the sub?
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Napster » CMF Member United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Wed 05 Oct 2005 05:56:01 PM |
hi.
possible try disconnecting the rear speakers (looking into the boot on right hand side pull carpet away. then look to the left of the "REAR LIGHT". there should be a little box with 4wires out of them. pull out two going "horizontal" or a pair") then attach these two wires onto your amp terminals. just see if you get sound!!! napster |
NISMO » CMF Member Derby United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: amp problems |
Sun 09 Oct 2005 05:03:44 AM |
hi, thanks for all your help, in the end i took it 2 swad ice and they found id blown the fuse on the feed cable, a small amount of power was getting to the amp from the blue cable from the head unit which was showin the amp 2 hav power, replaced that, got another brand new amp afta hhalfors gave me another faulty 1, fitted that an now we're away, cheers
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