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    Woofer problems

    Ok so I have 2 12" JBL and RF type x5 amp right now I only have 1 sub connected because with both it cuts in and out. It does it with just that one as well but not as much. I can play my music at a certain volume and it'll do it less but when I turn it up, it'll go in and out. I'm thinking I may need a capacitor but I'm curious to make sure before I spend money. What do you guys think?
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    Originally posted by deevergote
    Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
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    Are your connections good?

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      #3
      yeah.. i called myself running them down and checking everyone.
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      Originally posted by deevergote
      Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
      Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
      Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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        #4
        How long has it been happening?

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          #5
          since i got the setup. It was minty. got it from my dad when he took it out of his m3. If i'm on the gas, its like it get more juice and it'll start back hitting. So that's why I was hinting at a capacitor.
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          Originally posted by deevergote
          Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
          Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
          Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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            #6
            hmmmm. do you have a multimeter?

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              #7
              yes and no. what do you have in mind?
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              Originally posted by deevergote
              Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
              Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
              Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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                #8
                wait what does the amp do when the car is off?

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                  #9
                  ?? it works fine.
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                  Originally posted by deevergote
                  Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
                  Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
                  Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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                    #10
                    It sounds to me like the amp is simply not powerful enough. But I guess the problem might be deeper than that because I assume it worked fine in the M3?????

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                      #11
                      It sounds like your amp is clipping, which happens when you try to drive the amp harder than it's capable of being driven. How do you have the voice coils wired? Perhaps your amp can't handle the ohm load you're trying to run it at??

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                        #12
                        IDK whats going on. Could it be possible that moisture maybe causing this?

                        **edit**

                        AMP details


                        Amplifier Type: Mono Channel
                        Bridgable: Not Bridgable
                        RMS Power at 4 Ohms: 275 W x 1
                        RMS Power at 2 Ohms: 550 W x 1
                        3 Way Ready : No
                        Performance
                        Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 220 Hz
                        Signal to Noise Ratio: 90 dB
                        Crossover / Equalizer
                        Bass Boost: With Bass Boost
                        Bass Boost Frequency: 45 Hz
                        Low - Pass Frequency: 40 Hz - 250 Hz

                        Sub Spec:

                        Car Speaker Type: Component
                        Elements: 1-Way
                        Car Speaker Function: Subwoofer
                        Size: 12"
                        Nominal Power Handling: 300 Watt RMS
                        Powered: Non-Powered
                        Technical Features
                        Peak Power Handling: 1200 Watt
                        Frequency Response: 23 Hz - 400 Hz
                        Sensitivity: 93 dB
                        Impedance: 4 ohm (Dual Coil)
                        Last edited by Shay91Racer; 07-09-2010, 02:40 PM.
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                        Originally posted by deevergote
                        Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
                        Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
                        Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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                          #13
                          I would bet your problem is, you're trying to run your amp at a 1 ohm load, which could end up frying your amp. You can wire dual 4 ohm voice coil woofers in either 8 or 1 ohm. Try wiring it at an 8 ohm load and see what happens. Granted, it'll drop your power rating on your amp, but it should run with no issues.

                          http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
                            I would bet your problem is, you're trying to run your amp at a 1 ohm load, which could end up frying your amp. You can wire dual 4 ohm voice coil woofers in either 8 or 1 ohm. Try wiring it at an 8 ohm load and see what happens. Granted, it'll drop your power rating on your amp, but it should run with no issues.

                            http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp
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                              #15
                              only problem is i just looked at them... they're bridged. positive and negative.



                              unless you meant this... but it's for SVC

                              Last edited by Shay91Racer; 07-09-2010, 08:02 PM.
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                              Originally posted by deevergote
                              Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
                              Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
                              Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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