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On surtain songs the bass will cut out if I turn the volume up past 30,And then on other songs that hit wat harder you can turn the volume up as far as you want with no disruption of bass.I tried checking ground , power remote , rcas and speaker wires. Do not know what to do.
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This could be several things. First off, all cd recordings dont have the same amount of bass as each other, so one may have more bass, and cause the amp to shut off faster.
also, depending on you box/speaker combination, some frequencies in some songs may present a load that is lower than the amp is designed for, and it will go into protect also.
What kind of output are you getting?? Is it fairly loud, or is it cutting out prematurely??
quote:Originally posted by ea1: This could be several things. First off, all cd recordings dont have the same amount of bass as each other, so one may have more bass, and cause the amp to shut off faster.
also, depending on you box/speaker combination, some frequencies in some songs may present a load that is lower than the amp is designed for, and it will go into protect also.
What kind of output are you getting?? Is it fairly loud, or is it cutting out prematurely??
What does the volume on your headunit go up to?
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I have 2 4 ohm kicker 15" xpls they are in a 2.25cu.ft per sub The amp is a kicker zr 240 the amp is only temporary i had a dx 700 running them but its blown!Its being repaired The HU goes up to 40
also the amp doesnt go in to protection i watch the amp and when it does it the power light stays on the protection light doesnt
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your problem lies between \\\\ as soon as you turn up a bass heavy track the voltage on your deck probably drops below 11 volts, causing it to seem to skip or cut out..or maybe your ground on your amp is loose, just making and breaking ground some off the time... battery in your car may be depleated too much to cause it to only show a float charge, so when a load is on it it drops 2-3 volts right away,
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