Subwoofer suddenly is at a low volume
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Subwoofer suddenly is at a low volume
Well I just got a alignment, and my sub was working before it and on the way home I realized no bass!
I'm running JL 500/1v2 with a 12w3v3 with a line out converter.
All my wires are in working order and the sub still hits but its barely noticeable. If I turn up my bass it hits a little bit harder. I am thinking the only thing that I can think of is the LOC.
Any suggestions?
I'm running JL 500/1v2 with a 12w3v3 with a line out converter.
All my wires are in working order and the sub still hits but its barely noticeable. If I turn up my bass it hits a little bit harder. I am thinking the only thing that I can think of is the LOC.
Any suggestions?
#2
check fuse under hood for good connection if its a glass AGU fuse replace it (even if it looks good) they go bad fairly regularly.. make sure the ground is good an secure..chk amp settings
#3
Thats the first thing I thought about, but its still transmitting power so should be good? I'll double check with my spare tonight.
Oh also I notice a funny thing.. I have OEM navigation and when I went to adjust the bass/treble/mids I couldnt. I pressed up and down arrows and nothing happened at all.
Oh also I notice a funny thing.. I have OEM navigation and when I went to adjust the bass/treble/mids I couldnt. I pressed up and down arrows and nothing happened at all.
#7
Your amp should have an indicator that says whether amp security is kicking in or not. Usually a red light. As long as it comes on you probably dont have a problem with the amp itself. However test power by connecting it solely to a spare battery (borrow a friend's) and see if that works out. Also check the power wire tips (remote and hot) if they are stiff or breaking off. Do the same with speaker wires. Check the RCA wires if they are connected correctly to both ends.
If all that checks out, borrow a friends amp and try it. If it works fine then you may have an internal problem which could go from a half hour soldering work to dumping it in the trash and buying a new one. Let us know of your outcomes.
I know how frustrating this can be as I am having amp problems on my own and its shorting out due to shorted transistors (which isnt the case here). GL
If all that checks out, borrow a friends amp and try it. If it works fine then you may have an internal problem which could go from a half hour soldering work to dumping it in the trash and buying a new one. Let us know of your outcomes.
I know how frustrating this can be as I am having amp problems on my own and its shorting out due to shorted transistors (which isnt the case here). GL
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Amp is working fine, the light is green as how it always was. Everything works just at a lower volume. I am really believing it could be the LOC cause I heard they crap out. I had it for about 6+ months?
I did a little research and it seems like another person had the same issue, most people suspect the LOC
http://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-ele...d-problem.html
I did a little research and it seems like another person had the same issue, most people suspect the LOC
http://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-ele...d-problem.html
#9
Alright I read a post about testing out sub/amps
Just get an RCA that has a 3.5mm jack. Plug RCA into the amp and the 3.5 into your ipod/phone and play a song if it thumps then its still good. Looks like it is either my RCA cables or my LOC. But I doubt the RCA cables would go bad.
Just get an RCA that has a 3.5mm jack. Plug RCA into the amp and the 3.5 into your ipod/phone and play a song if it thumps then its still good. Looks like it is either my RCA cables or my LOC. But I doubt the RCA cables would go bad.
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Of course, the gain was set to how it was out of the box. I sent them an email and am currently waiting for their response. If anything i'll just pick another one up since its only $11.
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Ah, but that could be the very problem. If you are at the extreme end of the power rating (you didn't say if you hooked it up to the sub out, but I'm supposing you did based on the fact you stated you raised the bass up), you needed to adjust it up to compensate for that high powered input. From the box, it was probably set more modestly (it's not really set, it's just assembled), so if/when you get the new one, be sure to adjust accordingly.
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Thanks Big Mack, I appreciate your feedback. Scosche has good service as well, unfortunately I do not have the warranty papers anymore. But this is what they said,
Dear valued Scosche customer,
Thank you for contacting our Company and we appreciate the opportunity to resolve this difficulty.
Please feel free to forward the Scosche Item, a copy of the Purchase-Receipt and the attached Warranty-Authorization-Form to the address that is indicated on the attached Warranty-Authorization-Form.
A warranty replacement product will be shipped within 48 hrs of receiving the Scosche item.
We are grateful for your continued support of our Company.
Best regards,
I have one coming in on Sunday or Monday. So How would I adjust it accordingly, I have my HU(OEM nav) set to the middle. Should I leave it how it is? Or do I have to adjust it according to the amp settings?
Dear valued Scosche customer,
Thank you for contacting our Company and we appreciate the opportunity to resolve this difficulty.
Please feel free to forward the Scosche Item, a copy of the Purchase-Receipt and the attached Warranty-Authorization-Form to the address that is indicated on the attached Warranty-Authorization-Form.
A warranty replacement product will be shipped within 48 hrs of receiving the Scosche item.
We are grateful for your continued support of our Company.
Best regards,
I have one coming in on Sunday or Monday. So How would I adjust it accordingly, I have my HU(OEM nav) set to the middle. Should I leave it how it is? Or do I have to adjust it according to the amp settings?