BlackIceLSC
Dedicated LVC Member
Ok...I dont know jack about car audio. So, whatever you might suggest, please explain it to a 9 yr old...cuz that's what it will take to get me to comprehend you.
here it is, in a large nut-shell.
About 9 months ago, I did a big job for a friend's 95 mark VIII. he gave me(since I dont take money for my work) a JL Audio amp, a Infinity 12" sub, in an enclosure, and an installation kit.
I had, from a previous car, a Pioneer, in-dash, single CD player. So, since no one would install it for me, I decided to do it...
no problem. I ran the big wire with giant fuse from the battery(fuse is about 6" from battery for safety) to the trunk through an existing(and grommeted) hole in the firewall, I then ran a gorund from the trunk frame structure, about 10 inches, to the amp. The amp is mounted on the side of the enclosure. Then, I installed my head unit, using a "schosche" adapter kit. I ran the speaker output's(RC style jacks) from the head unit, to the trunk, and into the amp. Then i wired the amp to the sub(used good speaker wire).
Ok, so...I didnt "tap" into the existing JBL set up like most do. basically, my head unit plays through the JBL amp, and my sub is directly wired, so the bass plays through it, independant from the JBL.
Fine...it worked KILLER for about 4 months. Then one day it stopped. I removed the set up, double checked all the connections ,and reinstalled. it worked for 5 seconds, then stopped. I fiddled with the "speaker wires" from amp to sub, and it thumped for a second...then stopped.
so, I figured "ok, cheap speaker wires...buy better". So, I did. I re-wired the amp/sub speaker wire connections, and it worked again...for a few months.
it just quit again. I reached back, and fiddled with the speaker wires again...it came on for a few seconds, and quit again. So, I went and bought BETTER(thicker) wires, labelled "for amp/sub installtions"...re-wired the amp to the sub again...nothing.
The amp has "power" since the green power light is on. The "protection" light is NOT on.
I double checked the head unit...nothing else is wrong in the dash...everything is "as it should be".
so...any suggestions? I have NEVER "pushed" this set up. Not once... I have never even turned the volume passed 12 (on a 0-50 range) for fear of blowing my stock speakers.
I dont know what else to check. Any clues guys?
Thanks!
here it is, in a large nut-shell.
About 9 months ago, I did a big job for a friend's 95 mark VIII. he gave me(since I dont take money for my work) a JL Audio amp, a Infinity 12" sub, in an enclosure, and an installation kit.
I had, from a previous car, a Pioneer, in-dash, single CD player. So, since no one would install it for me, I decided to do it...
no problem. I ran the big wire with giant fuse from the battery(fuse is about 6" from battery for safety) to the trunk through an existing(and grommeted) hole in the firewall, I then ran a gorund from the trunk frame structure, about 10 inches, to the amp. The amp is mounted on the side of the enclosure. Then, I installed my head unit, using a "schosche" adapter kit. I ran the speaker output's(RC style jacks) from the head unit, to the trunk, and into the amp. Then i wired the amp to the sub(used good speaker wire).
Ok, so...I didnt "tap" into the existing JBL set up like most do. basically, my head unit plays through the JBL amp, and my sub is directly wired, so the bass plays through it, independant from the JBL.
Fine...it worked KILLER for about 4 months. Then one day it stopped. I removed the set up, double checked all the connections ,and reinstalled. it worked for 5 seconds, then stopped. I fiddled with the "speaker wires" from amp to sub, and it thumped for a second...then stopped.
so, I figured "ok, cheap speaker wires...buy better". So, I did. I re-wired the amp/sub speaker wire connections, and it worked again...for a few months.
it just quit again. I reached back, and fiddled with the speaker wires again...it came on for a few seconds, and quit again. So, I went and bought BETTER(thicker) wires, labelled "for amp/sub installtions"...re-wired the amp to the sub again...nothing.
The amp has "power" since the green power light is on. The "protection" light is NOT on.
I double checked the head unit...nothing else is wrong in the dash...everything is "as it should be".
so...any suggestions? I have NEVER "pushed" this set up. Not once... I have never even turned the volume passed 12 (on a 0-50 range) for fear of blowing my stock speakers.
I dont know what else to check. Any clues guys?
Thanks!