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Hey SMD forums.

I've bought a 15" 1500w subwoofer, and a 1200w 4ch amp.

On the power side I've got GND, REM and B+.

I hooked up minus to GND, and REM&B+ to plus (connected together).

I get a good sound from my subwoofer, which is connected to channel 3 & 4 bridged, but whenever I turn up the volume, I get a crackle sound. Like the amp can't handle the subwoofer. I got that busted by hooking up the amp to a smaller 400w subwoofer, and it had the same problem.

On the amp I've got these settings:

Gain about 60%.

L.P.F about 90 Hz

H.P.F about 80 Hz

Crossover on L.P.F

0dB treble

Super Bass 0dB

Could it be a wire problem?

When I try to set plus to just B+ (leaving REM empty) it doesn't power on, and when I try to set plus to REM (leaving B+ empty) it doesn't power on. It only powers on when I put REM and B+ on plus, and GND on minus...

Can anyone help me out?

Please don't flame me, this is my first post, and I thought this would be a good place to ask :)

Thanks in advance,

Morten

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gain is probably too high.

B+ is your 12v constant, like positive from the battery

Rem is remote, which tells your amp WHEN to turn on

B+ and REM are two completely different things, you need both for the amp to turn on.

REM or the remote comes off the back of the headunit and is usually blue with a white stripe.

B+ or battery positive (12v) comes from the battery

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Could it be a wire problem?

When I try to set plus to just B+ (leaving REM empty) it doesn't power on, and when I try to set plus to REM (leaving B+ empty) it doesn't power on. It only powers on when I put REM and B+ on plus, and GND on minus...

thats how its supposed to be. but rem goes to the blue or blue/white wire coming from the headunit, if its aftermarket. you just bridged the power and remote, which means the amp stays on all the time. hopefully your battery wont die when the car is off

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the only thing, if he has the + and remote connected together, makes me think this is in his home.

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then you need to wire the B+ and REM together if you have no headunit in your home.

what are you running the amp off of? a battery? a battery and a charger? etc?

edit: i would keep the gain as LOW as possible since you dont have probably remotely enough current to supply the amp. And cranking the gain is not something you should do to compensate if it doesnt get loud.

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then you need to wire the B+ and REM together if you have no headunit in your home.

what are you running the amp off of? a battery? a battery and a charger? etc?

edit: i would keep the gain as LOW as possible since you dont have probably remotely enough current to supply the amp. And cranking the gain is not something you should do to compensate if it doesnt get loud.

I already wired the REM and B+ together :)

And I'm running it off a battery eliminator that looks nearly like this: http://hauntmasterproducts.com/photos/131.jpg

The only change, is that there's no 9V battery plug, it's just 2 non isulated cables.

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It's not being powered correctly. And it's being severely underpowered. Need to get a power supply for it.

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that wall plug you are using is probably 500ma and that amp probably pulls 3A at idle. Wild guess, that may be your problem. how is it even working?!

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