Work this one out remove amp = better sound
Work this one out remove amp = better sound
Having improved the sound of my car by removing the rear speakers, I have begun to "tune" the system. I was running the Alpine mono amp feeding the sub, the bass was OK but not like Wozzas gut wrenching system, so I have looked at "improving" this situation even more.
So I removed the alpine amp and used the now spare rear channels of the 4 way amp (no rear speakers) and bridged these channels to feed the sub - hey presto far better Bass, with technically a lower power amplifier?
Goes to show its not the Wattage but the quality that counts, class A. amp vs Class D.
Now I need a crossover to remove the high pitched stuff getting to my sub as the Rainbow amp is leaking a bit of treble and I think it is system done!!
There is a low pass cross over, but I have no idea about setting it up properly. A job for JAE I think.
DJ Wozza If there is a seperate frequency crossover just for the two channels that are bridged for the subwoofer, start at say 120hz low pass and
experiment then with going lower until you are happiest with the sound.
If the crossover is for all channels leave it alone. How is the amp fed the music signal ? Do you have a seperate sub out from the head unit ?
Does the head unit have a crossover for the sub output ?
DJ Wozza If there is a seperate frequency crossover just for the two channels that are bridged for the subwoofer, start at say 120hz low pass and
experiment then with going lower until you are happiest with the sound.
If the crossover is for all channels leave it alone. How is the amp fed the music signal ? Do you have a seperate sub out from the head unit ?
Does the head unit have a crossover for the sub output ?
are you sure it dont have a sub out,ive got the model up from yours and there is a sub out but you need a y splitter
I could have another look but I am sure it wasn't there?
its on the same connector,i might have a spare ill have a look later for you
if IIRC you have the JVC 810 which has 3 preouts at 5v so time to take it out again!!
this might help http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/01...1-002A.pdf page 4
The alpines only ever give anywhere near there rated vol at 14.4v as wozza said but even so it should outperform the ipaul so im guessing something somewhere is either set incorrectly or wired up wrong..
you may also cause some probs if you running the two channel with a 2 4ohm loads and a 2 ohm load, it may overheat and go into protect.
i will have a box of tricks and pick up some cables and phones from the shop on SOR so that if you need em i have em with me and should be able to sort this at JAE..
Cool had a real problem yesterday, but DJWozza helped sort it out. The amp kept on cutting out, then started blowing the main fuse on the distribution block when the sub starts asking for deep bass............. I think it is all sorted now, turned the gain down on the head unit this stopped the cutting out and replaced the 30A main fuse with a 40A then this morning with a 60A - this sorted the problem of fuses blowing.
I will bring the Alpine amp to JAE, it is only 10 mins to add it into the system to see what the problem is.
Deffo only rear preouts on my head though.
i know its there somewhere as me and redz had an disagreement ages ago about it as i was gonna get one but got the newer one instead,
and guess what redz was right it did have one
we'll have a look at jae for your sub out put it should be there if you dont find it before:thumbup1:
the 810 def has three preouts..
the sub one is a single rca and you use a splitter to run it into the amp.
your popping fuses beacuse you have changed the impedance load on the amp and drawing more current. i would be very careful as im sure that your loading the amp too much and it could end up frying something..
if its cutting out under load then the amp isnt getting enough current due to either a poor battery/charging system or possibly due to the wire not thick enough to carry the current. aaron had a similar problem which is now fixed with bigger power/earth wiring.