Hello. I'm trying to hook up an amp and two subs and i'm having a problem. I have a 06 Chevy Tahoe so I needed to get an RCA converter. I believe I have it hooked up correctly. I've done it before and have experience with it. The problem is there isn't much sound coming out of the bass speakers. It is really low. When I pull out one of the RCA wires out of the amp it gets a little louder. Then when I put both RCA wires in the amp it gets real quiet again. Also I have been adjusting the knobs and turning them all the way up and its still low.
I had an amp hooked up in my car and while I was driving the power cord came unhooked. It blew the fuse in the power cord. When replaced and turned on the subwoofers just continued to bump without volume almost like a pulse. When i unhooked the RCA cables it would stop and if i connected something else to the RCA input on the amp it worked fine. Would my RCA cables need replaced or did I blow something in the stereo... All of the other speakers still work fine
Ok, I made some progress last night. It is sounding better but I still have it turned all the way up and it doesn't bump the way it should.
Marc, I'm running the stock Bose radio system, 2 twelve inch Rockford Fosgate Punch P2, Kenwood 1000W amp with Bass Boost remote controller, PAC converter. I'm not sure what you mean by hu and vc config.
Hu= Hear unit (radio) VC Config. Voice coils of the subs. Single 4 ohm? Duel 4 ohm? duel 2 ohm? What Kenwood amp? If its not an Excelon, then its only stable to 2 ohms. So specificly, what are the subs model number and the amps model number? Just quessing, I say your amp is only putting out 550x1 at 2 if its the 8152. And what is turned up? The HU or bass boast? or gain. Did you adjust the gain?
^^^ The exception. However, kenwood does not even recommend running it at 1 ohm. I E mailed them about it before. He (Kenwood) also stated "that it would overheat and may catch fire, or set the sub on fire." lol