When you say it is "pumping continuous bass," is the "bass" you refer to part of the program material from your audio source, is it a continuous low tone, or is it a random popping or thumping with no correlation to whatever program material is being played by your audio source?
If it is bass from the program material you are playing, please further explain why this is a problem.
If it is a continuous tone, you have an open feed line or a defective amplifier.
If it is a random popping or thumping, it can be either a bad feed line, a bad amplifier, or a partially-burnt speaker voice coil.
SOURCE: LIGHTS ON BUT NO BASS
Is the master/slave switch set to master? Have you tried feeding the signal into a different amp to make sure that there is signal reaching the amp?
SOURCE: Audiobahn A 18001DT
the remote of amp. is not a ground it is a pos.+ 12 vlts look the back of your car stereo red the remote and conect to remote of the amp. if no sign remote of the car stereo conect to the 12 vlts of your bat.
SOURCE: audiobahn 12' subs and audiobahn amp
First thing is first. What subs do you have? Audiobahn makes several kinds of 12" subs. What model sub do you have?
Without knowing this, it would be hard to recomend an amp without knowing how much power your sub can handle. Audiobahn makes from very power amps that can put out up to 5000W RMS, but if your sub can not handle that power, then you will blow your sub.
SOURCE: ABR100T Audiobahn Bass remote not working correctly?
i had the same thing happen to me on my 2300hct audiobahn. it turned out to be the remote. but soon after my amp went dead. i than switched to JL no problems since.
but i still use audiobahn immortal 12's.
SOURCE: remote bass control short
It Could be Eiher Problem Make Sure The Remote our using is thew same brand as the amp its plugged in to
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