Just finished wiring everything up in my new system today and found that my subs are BARELY hitting. I've checked and double checked my wiring, and played with every set up I can find in the HU, and played with the gain on the amp. The level changes when I change the gain, but no where near enough. The subs are hitting but not loud enough to even hear them in the front seats, let alone the level they should be at. Any suggestions? Heres my setup:HU: Apline CDA-9856Subs: JL 10w3v2 D4 (DVC)Amp: Rockford Punch 550.2Each sub is wired in parallel, creating 2 ohms per sub. Sub 1 going to the first channel and Sub 2 going to the second. Should I have wired them together in series and bridged the amp? Any suggestions as to why they are barely hitting?[Edited on November 12, 2007 at 8:24 PM. Reason : gain]
11/12/2007 7:56:16 PM
Why dont you try and wire them properly first.
11/12/2007 7:58:31 PM
gain?
11/12/2007 7:59:10 PM
I'm lazy, what are the RMS values for the subs and amp?impedance of subs, amp?[Edited on November 12, 2007 at 8:00 PM. Reason : -]
11/12/2007 7:59:17 PM
Part of my question was about the wiring. I just wante dto ask first before I took them out and rewired.Sub RMS: 300 - Imp: 4 OhmsAmp RMS: 550 - Imp: Can handle down to 2 Ohms
11/12/2007 8:16:04 PM
can you explain game? i do not think i have heard that term before, i just looked on my amps and they dont have a game button????
11/12/2007 8:20:54 PM
sorry, meant gain, not game
11/12/2007 8:24:15 PM
when i had a similar problem i didnt have a good ground. The ground wire was attached to a bolt, but both were painted and therefore it didnt have enough connectivity to ground very well. So all it did was bump loud enough for maybe the backseat to hear. check your ground wire and make sure it's connected to a good location
11/12/2007 8:29:50 PM
Check your ground first.Is the amp new, used...
11/12/2007 8:39:29 PM
I cleared away paint before bolting down the ground, I'll double check it though.Amp was brand new in box[Edited on November 12, 2007 at 8:54 PM. Reason : it]
11/12/2007 8:45:32 PM
only time I ever had this problem was when I wired the sub up wrongIt was so long ago I forgot exactly what was wrong, but yeah, recheck to make sure everything is wired up properly from the amp to the sub(s)[Edited on November 12, 2007 at 8:51 PM. Reason : .]
11/12/2007 8:51:05 PM
It is possible that you wired each sub to 8 ohms instead of 2.
11/12/2007 9:04:00 PM
check the voltage while its on at the terminals on the amp and make sure it doesnt drop off to rule out a bad power connection, then take the speaker wires off and check the resistance, and did you hook the amp to the sub pre outs on the reciever and not the front or rear channel ones? also check you high and low pass fileter settings on the amp and head unit
11/12/2007 9:59:48 PM
do you have the crossover on LPF and not HPF?
11/13/2007 8:11:59 PM
Was gonna say it sounds like a crossover issue. If you have a random full range speaker laying around, hook this up to the sub.When putting your ear up to it as it is now, can you hear the vocals or anything like that in it?
11/13/2007 9:16:24 PM
I have the crossover on LPF and pre-amps are hooked up correctly. I checked the voltage and impedence today. Voltage was good, but impedence was .... off. I'm going to check the wiring and rewire them tonight. Thanks for all the help
11/14/2007 6:56:49 PM