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Fuses either blow or they don't, they won't cause intermittant cutting out. Your alt would have nothing to do with it since the 12V comes from...
Any idea what the ohm rating is on that factory amp? Just wondering since I remember that car Bose systems are like 8 ohm or something...not...
I agree with Klinkster. I'd only run a .6 load on a 1/2 ohm stable amp. A 1 ohm stable amp won't fare well at .6 ohms.
Yes, they should help with distortion. If amped, you may also want to make sure your gain is set correctly or they could be getting a clipped...
Are they in a ported or sealed box? Where's the crossover freq. set at? You may also want to double-check you have it wired correctly. That...
Have you checked the voltage output of your current alternator? I believe they typically output between 13.5 & 14.4 volts while the engine is...
I agree with Ranger about the processor speed (plus, I'd throw USB transfer rate limitations in there, too). Although it's not a HU, I have a 1TB...
I'm pretty sure the BD amps use an unregulated power supply (input from 9-16VDC), so the input voltage would change the wattage output. I could be...
I would think a net 2 ohms is 2 ohms, so the same amount of wattage would be going to your subs either way. I don't think it matters which you...
You can't wire it that way for a one ohm load. If you connected multiple pairs of wires to the same input, this would change the resistance. The...
You can't wire two 2ohm DVC subs together for a 1 ohm load, just 0.5, 2, or 8 ohms. :)...
Sure, that amp is 2ohm stable, so it'd be a decent choice for two 2ohm DVC subs. I have a Power Acoustic amp that's now in my closet that I ran...
You could run sets of 4 subs to one amp at either 1 or 4 ohms. Have a look here:...
Yeah, you should probably upgrade your wire to at least 4awg. It'd also be a good idea to do the "Big 3". There are some threads on here about...
If you got two 4ohm DVC subs (instead of 2ohm), you could run them at 4ohm bridged to your current amp. Another option would be just to use...
Nah, it would be easy. Have another look at the pic. Each sub box would only have a positive & a negative wire running into it. EDIT: Sorry,...
If you use two of the 2ohm DVC subs, you can net 2 ohms. Since your amp is 2ohm stable bridged, you can run it to your amp. Look at the middle...
It looks like you have Positive to Positive and Negative to Negative, which is netting you a 1ohm load on that sub. Your amp isn't one ohm stable....
I think maybe you're misunderstanding how the wiring works. I'm not sure since the way you're describing it is somewhat confusing to me. If you...
Condensation maybe? Try using a hairdryer on it next time it's doing it and see if it makes the noise stop.