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Check the voltage at the battery with your stereo on. Could be low voltage or your ground isn't good on either the head unit or amp--check them...
Thanks, Pedro! I've never seen that before. Looks like it'd hook up real easily with a patch cable or gender changers.
I'm not sure. I think I need the old model, but if someone knows better, let me know.
Google monoprice + scam to see for yourself. I wouldn't buy from them since they've had fraud complaints, but it seems like it stemmed from...
As the title says, I'm looking for a remote bass knob for an old-school white Crossfire CFA-1000D--I think the part is CFR2. I've looked online...
It won't catch your car on fire unless something goes disastrously wrong, but will probably eventually burn out your amp.
Pedro's right. You can only wire SVC 4ohm subs together for a mono load at either 2ohm (parallel) or 8ohm (series). Your amp is only stable at...
Test the alternator for amperage output with amp meter (IIRC, max output should be shown at ~1200 RPM), or take it into a battery shop or car...
A 30 amp fuse probably isn't large enough. What kind of amp are you running? A 30A fuse is probably only good for a draw of about 300 watts. I...
You could wire them together for a load of 2 ohm or .5 ohm. Look for a 1/2 ohm stable amp or a 2 ohm stable mono or 2 channel bridgeable amp that...
Maybe a stupid question, but did you check your ground? You can also try it directly hooked to the car's battery (ignition & constant 12V to...
I have the Kenwood KDC-X794 and I love it. It's almost the same as the 994 except there's no built-in bluetooth on the 794. IMO, it's an excellent...
Audiocontrol Epic 160. I think I've just convinced myself I want one of those. :D
Best way to find out is to Google the part numbers to find out, the NPN & PNP transistors will have different part numbers. If you need further...
You can order them at jameco.com. Make sure to replace them all.
That would be my guess. They're pretty cheap to replace. Take out both the PNP & NPN transistors and test them with a DMM. If any are bad, replace...
It sounds like a voltage or ground problem, the gain adjustment is off on the Pioneer, or you're running a too small gauge power wire to the amp.
I think you need an install kit for your car. That will allow you to plug into the factory harness and wire up your stereo.
If your system actually shuts off, it's probably a wiring issue. Maybe there's a short in the wire or switch on the hatch that turns on the...
Sounds like it's worth a try at least for the experience if nothing else since it will probably cost less than $20 to do it. If you haven't...