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Bass knob/remote for kac-9152d

I have this awsome amp but no way of using it. because i have no in line remote for frequency or volume. would a KCA-WR10 in line remote work on my amp or were can i find one that will work?

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You still need the bass knob. i have the 8152d and even with the controls exposed the bass knob still gives you even more control for stronger hitting bass. without the remote the amp isn't working at its full potential. I also ordered the kca wr10 knob and found it to be a lot softer with that knob then the orig, knob the amp came with.

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Dont try that yet,doesnt require remote to work,only added feature

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Look up the user guide, your cover comes off the bottom half of the amp to expose all your controls, so you dont need to use the remote. just google guide 9152d and look for the free one in .pdf format (adobe acrobat reader). should be near the top.

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No manual for my amp.

  • Class-D Monoblock Amplifier
  • Bass Boost Level and Frequency Remote Included
  • Variable Low-Pass Filter: 50 - 200 Hz (24 dB/Oct.)
  • Variable Input Sensitivity: 200mV - 5V
  • Phase Shift: 0° / 180°
  • Variable Infrasonic (Subsonic) Filter: 0/15Hz/25Hz (18 dB/Oct.)
  • High- and Low-Level Inputs
  • 1 Ohm Stable
  • RMS Power Output:
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    • 900 watts x 1 chan. @ 2 ohm
  • Preamp Outputs: 1 Pair
  • Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB @ 40 - 100 Hz (Variable)
  • Dimensions: 15" L x 11-5/16" W x 2-3/8" H
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There could be several problems. The following page should help you determine if you have a problem with the amp or something connected to the amp.

Amplifier in Protection Mode - Troubleshooting

Let me know if you have any other questions.
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The amp says it's 1 ohm stable, so assuming the DVCs are dual 4 ohm, you should be able to connect all "+"'s together and all "-"s together, like the picture below:
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As for the amp shutting off for a few seconds, it sounds like it's either:
A) Not getting enough power at high volume.
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B) Overheating.

The cap on the +12V to the amp should help, but putting a meter on the +12V might tell you whether it's dropping too low (<11V).

When you first turn the volume up, how long does it work fine before shutting off? Is it with the vehicle running or not?
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Usually, protection mode is caused by one of these conditions:
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  • Speaker output shorted to ground.
  • There is an internal issue, causing DC voltage to be present on the speaker outputs.
  • Amp overheats.
  • Ground connection is insufficient for amp or HU.
I'm not sure of the history or symptoms of your amp, but those are the reasons why the amp could go into protection mode.
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Kenwood KAC-9152D Car Amp

use a multimeter to check for power on the +ve wire, could be your fuse, it only rus a sec when you jumper the remote to +ve because the remote cannot give out the nessary current to run the amp.
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