Monday, January 11, 2010

Xtreme 1600 Watt Amp For The Tech Ppl Only, I Have A Cuspid Xtreme 1600 Watt Amp But It Barely Pushes My Subs, Anyone Kno Why?

For the tech ppl only, i have a cuspid xtreme 1600 watt amp but it barely pushes my subs, anyone kno why? - xtreme 1600 watt amp

This amp is equipped with two boxes, each with 8-inch subs, 3-inch tweeters and 3-inch MIDS, a habit that grows as a natural? I mean, are the boxes in a total of 1200 watts that should not be too much electricity?

6 comments:

dslcobra said...

You must be sure that your submarine cable preffered Ohm load correctly. For most amplifiers, do the drivers for loads of 2 ohms, with little resistance and is better able to subcontractors.

WAT 1600 amps are designed specifically for the alternates, if a single channel. If your amplifier is designed for multiple channels, ensuring that you are properly connected.

BTW, SUBS 8 inches is not deafening noise.

4x40rms canine XTREME only draws.
If you put 2x80 (bridge) two speakers.

This amp is not very good honestly. If I you I would be a mono-channel amplifier and a 4-channel for the doors.

walkerma... said...

Check to make sure that her son joined the positive and negative energy to the amplifier and the battery (positive) and chassis (earth). In addition to that the Son of appropriate size, as recommended by the manufacturer of the amplifier. Also, make sure that the fuse wire is installed on the positive energy. Moreover, it is not reverse polarity on output: + amplifier output is input + speaker.

walkerma... said...

Check to make sure that her son joined the positive and negative energy to the amplifier and the battery (positive) and chassis (earth). In addition to that the Son of appropriate size, as recommended by the manufacturer of the amplifier. Also, make sure that the fuse wire is installed on the positive energy. Moreover, it is not reverse polarity on output: + amplifier output is input + speaker.

Richie said...

It could be that the RRT is not connected. In addition, you need a crossover to separate the signals from the media. Also check the type of cable that you use

DL said...

probably not connected correctly.

DL said...

probably not connected correctly.

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