![]() ![]() I forgot to mention that when i plug in amp 2 and that right rear speaker turns on i get engine noise in the rear spekaers. Second my amp 1 and 2 gains are set the same a little above the first tick mark. I have both High pass filters on for amp 1 and 2 so sub bass does not get into my front and rear channels. All of my wiring is correct i checked like 3 times if it was all correct including polarities. Then when i plug into amp 2 on the red side i get that speaker back. but for some reason when i just plug in amp 1 i loose my RT Rear speaker i am really confused. Now i realize that amp one can control all of my speakers which i don't mind at all. Thanks you very much phil yes I do have an alpine amp that has a front rear and sub output. I know this sounds like asking a lot, but if you can get us these pieces of information, we can move to a place where we at least understand what is going on, and we probably can tweak things to your ears where it sounds even better to you.ĭo some research and get back with us! This will be a good exercise for all of us to go through. Second, can you go through the radio's menu settings for the subwoofer, and let us know what the individual settings are? You will be looking for things like lo-pass frequency, (LPF) Gain, bass boost, etc.įinally, on the amp, there are some switches on the end where the speaker wires come out, and several knobs on the front. There are any number of reasons for it to be louder in situation "B", and we need to look to your radio to determine why. When you unplug the RCA cables from the SUB input on the amp, the sub amp is getting its signal from your REAR RCA's, like in situation "B" above. You have the amp installed as in situation "C" above. Very specifically what is happening to you is this: This is the situation I believe you have, and will allow subwoofer control from the radio. If you have a radio that has subwoofer outputs, these are connected to the SUB AMP input. ![]() In that exact and only situation, the SUB AMP is getting its signal from the RCA's connected to AMP2.Ĭ. If when you use two sets of RCA's, (front and rear) the typical setup is for FRONT RCA's to connect to AMP1, and REAR RCA's to amp2. If you connect RCA cables to AMP1, and ONLY AMP1, you will provide signal to AMP1, as well as AMP 2 and also to the sub amp. ![]() I am using all 5 channels amp 1 and 2 are my front and rear speakers and my third is my sub channel but my problem is when i take my sub input rca jacks out my subs get louder and still stay on now i thought that they should turn off not get louder if any one has any info on this please let me know thanks guys.Here, let me see if I can respond in short: Power (watts/ch) 2 Ohm Mono Sub Ch: 300x1ĬXRC Remote Bass Capable (sold sep.): Yesĭimensions (inches): 2-3/8 x 5-15/16 x 6-3/4įrequency Response (Hz – Sub Ch.If some one could please help me this would be greatly appreciated i have a kicker zx700.5 this is a 5 channel amp and to me i think something is really weird about it. Power (watts/ch) 4 Ohm Mono Sub Ch: 150x1
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