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jbmark33 12-05-2007 12:32 PM

Thud/Pop Noise
 
When I first start my car up and drive it, I usually get 2 pops or thudish noises coming from my subs...shortly after I turn on the head unit.

I also noticed that it drains power for an instant. (For example, if my lights were on, I can see all my dash lights dim for an instant.)

I assume a power wire must be instantaneously grounded somewhere. This morning, I smelled something burning a little, so I turned off the head unit, to turn my amp off.

I was wondering what I should look for first, before waiting for the snow to quit, so I can look at it myself.

I have an alpine deck with ipod attached, going to a Kenwood bridged amp and 2 12" eclipse subs in the trunk, with the amp mounted to the box.

01bonne 12-05-2007 03:34 PM

You are probably getting the two pops because your amp doesn't have a soft turn on feature. Not sure about the lights dimming, I have the same problem. As far as you smelling something burning it could be that you are about to fry your subs because your amp is up too high.

BLACK94SSEi 12-06-2007 11:14 AM

The poping could be your turn on as 01 Bonne has mentioned. The buring smell can also be your amp frying instead of your subs or even worse, BOTH.

Before you turn on your HU again, you need to do the following:


1) Check the Ohm rating on your subs and weather or not you have single voice coil, or dual voice coils.
2) Check the Ohm load that your amp can handle (4/2/1 etc.)
3) Check to see how your subs are wired and for what Ohm configuration
4) If all of that checks out, then properly set your amps gain by following the instructions in this link http://www.subwoofertools.com/forum/setgain.asp

jbmark33 12-06-2007 12:26 PM

I checked everything over thoroughly last night. I checked every wire, and everything seems fine. The only spot I thought looked suspicious was my ground wire had a single strand of stray wire that may have been close enough to the power to arc over. So, I ran inside and grabbed my electrical tape, cleaned up the ends of the wire, and taped things off as an extra precaution. No problems on my 30 min. drive in today.

The only problem I have had before was my inline fuse melted over the summer. The new inline fuse box I bought was an all new design, but I have been checking the fuse pretty often, since it has me paranoid.

My amp is an 800W and bridged it will do 460W total. That is, 230W to each speaker, which I know the amp is always over rated. I know each speaker is capable of 750W Max. and 250W RMS... So, I should be in the clear..
http://www.eclipse-web.com/sw4000/sw4200.html

Although after looking at this.. maybe I should upgrade my amp sometime in the future....


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