Car Audio & Video Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Jul 19, 2011

When i connect the bass boost remote controll on this amplifier, it seems to make the bass lag. Almost like the bass has a delay and not running synchone with the music. When i unplug the remote, all sounds normal. Is this a bad connection of some kind?

1 Answer

Anonymous

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

  • Contributor 64 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 19, 2011
Anonymous
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Joined: Feb 24, 2011
Answers
64
Questions
1
Helped
11593
Points
92

Lets see so if u got the bass up with no swicth it hits like it should , try cuple things the swicth itself make shore there is nothing in where u plug it in on both ends , try ur acr wire unplug an plug them back in while the bass is off , try swicthing the controll wire around if able. i have had a amp that did something like that but i never had a controll hook up an it would hum when musice was off because the input for the acr wires was messed up . i hope this helps u out thank u

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Need schematic diagram infinity basslink subwoofer

Design: The BassLink brings together a 10" subwoofer (treated paper cone, foam surround), a 10" passive radiator (to increase efficiency and limit distortion), and an extremely efficient, specially designed 200-watt Class D amplifier that work as an integrated system. Special circuitry monitors voice coil position to maintain linearity at high power levels, so you hear loud, clear bass.

Enclosure Type and Materials: The enclosure is made of an acoustically inert polymer which is rigid enough to resist flexing and dampens any resonance.

Servo-Control: The servo-control system continually monitors the performance of the speaker and ensures that the amplifier delivers exactly the right amount of power.

Class D Amplifier: This unit has a built-in 200 watt Class D amplifier which is highly efficient and designed specifically for use with the subwoofer and passive radiator combination.

Auto Turn-On Feature: When the speaker level inputs are used, the system will automatically turn on and off with the radio. Note: The auto turn-on feature does not operate when the preamp level inputs are used, unless the remote turn-on lead is connected.

Low-Pass Crossover: The low-pass crossover frequency can be varied from 50Hz to 120Hz for a seamless transition between the output of this unit and that of the other speakers in the vehicle. The crossover has a slope of 12dB per octave.

Bass Boost: The amplifier includes a continuously adjustable bass boost from -6 to +3dB centered at 40Hz.

Phase Switch: Allows you to select normal or reverse for best bass.

Mounting: You will be able to put BassLink in a variety of in-vehicle locations, thanks to its compact size and mounting feet that enable the rigid polymer box to be mounted vertically or horizontally.

Vertical Mounting Dimensions:
Width: 14.625"
Height: 13.375" (including feet)
Depth: 8.675" (10.076" including feet)
Horizontal Mounting Dimensions:
Width: 14.625"
Height: 9.5" (including feet)
Depth: 12.75" (15.1875" including feet)

BassLink LC Remote Level Control

Overview: The BassLink LC allows you to adjust the volume of BassLink powered subwoofer.

Installation: The BassLink LC may be mounted under the dash or may be dismantled and mounted inside the dash for a factory appearance.

Under-dash Mounting: Select a mounting location that allows easy, safe access to the control while driving. The BassLink LC has mounting "ears" to use as a template for drilling pilot holes. Attach screws through the "ears" to secure the BassLink LC to the mounting surface.
In-dash Mounting: Disassemble the BassLink LC by removing the Phillips-head screws on the front, rear, and top panels. Remove the bottom and side panels and disengage the RJ11 connector from the back panel. Choose a mounting location that allows easy, safe access to the control, and provides 1-3/4" clearance behind the mounting surface. Drill a 9/32" hole in the mounting surface. Feed the BassLink LC's potentiometer (with the knob removed) through the hold and use the nut provided to hold the control in place.
Connecting to BassLink: Route the cable behind the dash or other interior panels and under the carpet. Do not route the cable outside the vehicle. Connect the cable on both ends.

Inputs and Controls

Inputs:

Universal Interface: Front and rear, left and right Universal interface speaker-level inputs (for use with the supplied speaker-level input wiring harnesses)
Line Level RCA Inputs: Front and rear, left and right female preamp level inputs
+BATT (+12V): Gold-plated screw terminal, 0.350" wide
REM (remote turn-on): Gold-plated screw terminal, 0.350" wide
GND (ground): Gold-plated screw terminal, 0.350" wide
Fuse: There is an installed 20 Amp fuse
Remote Gain Control: Phone type jack for included remote gain control

Controls:

Gain Control: Rotary control that sets gain (variable from 250mV to 4V)
Crossover Control: Rotary control that sets the low-pass crossover point (variable from 50 to 120Hz)
Bass Boost Control: Rotary control that sets bass boost level (variable from -6 to +3dB, centered at 40Hz)
Phase Switch: Selects normal or reverse phase (0 or 180 degrees)
Power LED: The power LED glows red when the BassLink is on
Servo LED: The Servo LED glows green when the servo circuit has determined that the woofer has reached maximum excursion and power to the woofer has been modified to provide maximum performance. The LED should light momentarily during high-level bass transients. Note: Avoid adjustments that cause the LED to remain lit for an extended period of time


Thanks
0helpful
1answer

I dont have the blast port wire and it wont play.where can i find the wire?

  • BLAST Port (Bass Level And Signal Transfer) Provides Remote Bass Level Control and control signal transfer between multiple SX amplifiers

  • Here is the manufacturer's accessory page to the remote: http://www.kicker.com/zxrc

    Here is one on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/KICKER-2010-10-ZXRC-AMP-AMPLIFIER-REMOTE-BASS-CONTROL-/360328112100?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53e53aa7e4

    And here is a note from Kicker on how to make a control yourself for strapping multiple amps together: I have two or more Kicker SX or KX subwoofer amplifiers. I don' t want to use all those separate bass level controls. Is there a way to make them all work with a single Kicker control knob?
    Yes. You can visit your local Radio Shack or home improvement store and purchase an RJ-11 modular adapter. You then plug the sub level cables from the individual amplifiers into the adapter. Then run a cable from the adapter to a single Kicker remote knob. All amps will now work with a single knob.
    0helpful
    1answer

    How does my bass boost remote for amplifier work

    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
    0helpful
    1answer

    Pyramid PB1500 vs. Metrik Rem. Bass knob????

    Yeah it's probably not going to work because it's not even the same brand
    0helpful
    1answer

    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:
      • 500 watts x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • 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
    0helpful
    1answer

    How do I use this amplifier to amplify an ipod?

    minimize ur ipod volume to the lowest & disable bass boost or lower the bass in the ipod,control vol by the amps knobs,play higher kbps songs on amp
    0helpful
    1answer

    How to ajust amplifiers (car audio)

    MOST OF THE TIME U WANT UR AMP RUNNING UR SUBS TO MAKE THE SUBS SOUND REALLY DEEP AND HITE REALLY HARD BUT BE CARFULL WITH THE BASS BOOST IT CAN BE TO HIGH AND CAN BLOW UR SUBS, NOW WITH UR AMP RUNNING UR MIDS U DONT WANT A LOT OF BASS MAYBE NOT AT ALL CAUSE UR SUBS WILL HANDLE THAT, SO U WANT A LOT OF TREBLE WHICH SHOULD BE THE LPF, O AND ANY WHERE FROM 6DB-12DB WILL BE GOOD.
    0helpful
    1answer

    Hifonics Nemnsis powerin off.

    need to charge you batteries up more bass cuts out because not enough power! i have the same issue! 2 amp slow charge is the best way to charge your batteries!
    or caps!
    0helpful
    2answers
    0helpful
    1answer

    Bass boost remote control

    Try ebay.com or order it from the ampifiers manufacturer.
    Not finding what you are looking for?

    133 views

    Ask a Question

    Usually answered in minutes!

    Top Kenwood Car Audio & Video Experts

    xxxxxx xxx

    Level 3 Expert

    5117 Answers

    ZJ Limited
    ZJ Limited

    Level 3 Expert

    17989 Answers

    Cindy Wells

    Level 3 Expert

    6688 Answers

    Are you a Kenwood Car Audio and Video Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

    Answer questions

    Manuals & User Guides

    Loading...