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I manage to slove to my DPX-U5120 Subwoofer level adjustment. In STANDBY mode, Press the Main Volume button and turn to Setting, turn until you find the SW Preout, Swith to normal mode, its won't work if u switch to REAR
Go back to CD/USB Mode, Then Press the Main Volume and find Audio Adjustment and now u can find the Subwoofer Level , Sub Phrase and Sub LPF adjustment.. Um Glad i found this and Happy Setting
first thing check all ground and power wires and make sure ur rca wire make sure it isnt cut in anyway. after that unplug ur sub and unplug the negative wire from ur amp, while its out check the fuses on the amp if all is well put all fuses back if not get new. then plug the negative wire back in if protect goes off check for heat and if no heat inspect the wires from speaker out put all the way to the sub, look for any wire touching another this is were most problems are even the smallest wire can trip a protect. if u still cant find the problem. an amplifier specialist is in order.if its trashed go on ebay and buy a powerbass there goin cheap right now. hope i could help
check your amp to see if its on high or low setting in order for it to bump it needs to be on low thats all the bass settings and you shouldnt hear the words come out of your subs
Sounds like you blew a couple of fuses, check the fuse block and replace any blown fuses. The fuse block is usually under the dash on the drivers side.
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get a nice monster subwoofer cable and a Subwoofer PowerCenter™ SW 200 with Clean Power™ Stage 1 get it from like amazon and you'll definately see a difference and also put the sub in like a corner
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