getyourgwapup
LVC Member
ok i have a good system in my car and this is the problem , i have a pioneer double din 4 door voice speakers,2 10' in voice speakers and a 10 in bass sub and 3 amps and thats it, i had installed about 2 months ago and never been a problem
2000 watt amp is powering the 4 door speakers
600 watt amp is powering the 2 10' voice speakers
600 watt amp is powering the bass box
no w the problem is that out of no where since last week when i put the head unit to volume 8 or pass the 2000 watt amp powering my door speakers goes out, but in order for it to work i have to turn the car off and turn it back on.. so when i do that it works and the green light on the amp is on which means everything is good but when the volume on the head unit goes to 8 or higher the green light turn to red..
the wiring is done good and clean, i have a stock battery, but people say that that amp that keeps going off (2000) watt one, requires a lot of power, they told it keeps turning off because i have a stock battery so they told me to install a red top optimum battery.. so what do you guys think i should do???
remember im running 3 amps..
2000 watt amp is powering the 4 door speakers
600 watt amp is powering the 2 10' voice speakers
600 watt amp is powering the bass box
no w the problem is that out of no where since last week when i put the head unit to volume 8 or pass the 2000 watt amp powering my door speakers goes out, but in order for it to work i have to turn the car off and turn it back on.. so when i do that it works and the green light on the amp is on which means everything is good but when the volume on the head unit goes to 8 or higher the green light turn to red..
the wiring is done good and clean, i have a stock battery, but people say that that amp that keeps going off (2000) watt one, requires a lot of power, they told it keeps turning off because i have a stock battery so they told me to install a red top optimum battery.. so what do you guys think i should do???
remember im running 3 amps..