New member Username: FlyboyyPost Number: 7 Registered: Jul-06 | please goto this link and read my problem, I really dont want to type retype it, I am just posting the problem in a few forums and hope someone has an idea on what my problem is thanks for looking. http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158584 |
Gold Member Username: IlluminatorUSA Post Number: 3752 Registered: Apr-05 | Yeah, I also think it's a gain problem. Have you tried bridging the amp? The 150x2 is max power, isn't it? |
New member Username: FlyboyyPost Number: 8 Registered: Jul-06 | I am not good with amps, the brand is a lightning bolt 150.2 thats all i know and it looks like 150x2 is max. how do you bridge an amp ? and how do i fix the gain's problem ? |
Gold Member Username: IlluminatorUSA Post Number: 3756 Registered: Apr-05 | You connect (usually-consult the owner's manual first) the left channel positive wire as the positive speaker wire and the right channel negative wire as the negative speaker wire. The gain or input sensitivity is a small knob on the amp that usually needs a small flathead screwdriver to turn (sometimes it's just a knob you can turn by hand). Try turning it up to see if you get more volume out of the speakers. |
New member Username: FlyboyyPost Number: 9 Registered: Jul-06 | thank you, i will chech it out tonight and let you know. |
New member Username: FlyboyyPost Number: 10 Registered: Jul-06 | I have solved the problem, after carefully examining the wiring, I realize that i forgot to ground the cable from the amp , I was really rushing last night because it was getting late and I did not have dinner ![]() |
Gold Member Username: RovinTrinidad & T... Post Number: 8713 Registered: Jul-05 | im not familiar wit how ur car is inside but ppl some 'port' the rear deck meaning cut out holes in it so that bass passes through ... |