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i have not fixed the problem yet i tried a bass knob from a rockford pyt it put the amp into protect mode it is an older amp with a mini 1/8 plug for the bass boost controli have not fixed the problem yet i tried a bass knob from a rockford pyt it put the amp into protect mode it is an older amp with a mini 1/8 plug for the bass boost control
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Get a 1200 watt 4 channel amp that's 2 ohm stable. Bridge 2 channels into the single 550W rms audiobahn. Use the other channels for each side of the dual box. Turn the LPF or Low Pass Filter on and vibrate down the road.
there is a slot in the amp for the one end of it it looks like a phone jack plug it in but the bass boost is asking your amp to create more power then it can so be careful with it
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.
These units usually are "smart", as when you are all the way down the received input is too low to activate the control and when you are all the way up it is protecting the amp and your ears.
alot of times its not just the amp that gives you better sounding bass.. A lot has a to do with a few other factors as well.. first off your subwoofer.. the bigger the subwoofer the deeper the bass. Some woofers exturde, or flex differently depending on the quality and structure of the woofer.. 2nd is gonna be the sub box. different size boxes will give your sub diff. depths of bass. ... general idea is the bigger the box deeper the bass. But if your woofer is not supplied enough power a big box is useless.
With that size amp your best bet is too run a single woofer. Probably a 10inch woofer would sound the best.. but it in.75cub inch. sealed box.. should sound great.
i have not fixed the problem yet i tried a bass knob from a rockford pyt it put the amp into protect mode it is an older amp with a mini 1/8 plug for the bass boost control
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