Subwoofer stopped working.
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Subwoofer stopped working.
My subwoofer just suddenly stopped working Friday night or Saturday morning. I didn't do anything different than I normally do as far as playing it too loud or for too long. I don't smell any electrical burning scents or anything either. The stereo shop that I used to go to was over in Redwood City, and has since closed it's doors.
Could anyone help me diagnose this? Not asking for a full system strip down, but possibly someone who knows the right wires to check on my amplifier to determine if this is a fusing issue, a deck issue, a subwoofer issue?
Any trustworthy shops in the East Bay near Walnut creek?
Could anyone help me diagnose this? Not asking for a full system strip down, but possibly someone who knows the right wires to check on my amplifier to determine if this is a fusing issue, a deck issue, a subwoofer issue?
Any trustworthy shops in the East Bay near Walnut creek?
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Sure, I'll let you know a bit in advance next time I'm down there! Friday evening could be a possible time.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
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Originally Posted by tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
check the fuse
check power n ground.
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Originally Posted by eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
check the fuse
check power n ground.
[/quote]
I assume the amp is still working because my door speakers are still working and they are wired through the subwoofer.
If fuses/power/ground are jacked, could that cause the sub to stop working, but but the speakers?
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Originally Posted by chViETnk' timestamp='1346656671' post='21983751
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
check the fuse
check power n ground.
[/quote]
I assume the amp is still working because my door speakers are still working and they are wired through the subwoofer.
If fuses/power/ground are jacked, could that cause the sub to stop working, but but the speakers?
[/quote]
most amp's will light up, etc. should check to see if it lights up.
there should be a separate fuse for your amp, somewhere along the line from your battery to your amp.(its not a oem fuse if that is what you were thinking)
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Originally Posted by eklipz98' timestamp='1346656764' post='21983754
[quote name='chViETnk' timestamp='1346656671' post='21983751']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
check the fuse
check power n ground.
[/quote]
I assume the amp is still working because my door speakers are still working and they are wired through the subwoofer.
If fuses/power/ground are jacked, could that cause the sub to stop working, but but the speakers?
[/quote]
most amp's will light up, etc. should check to see if it lights up.
there should be a separate fuse for your amp, somewhere along the line from your battery to your amp.(its not a oem fuse if that is what you were thinking)
[/quote]
I have this monster fuse thingy right by the battery terminal leading towards the amp.
The amp is an old school Precision Power PPI PCX 480.
I'll take a look for lights and obviously blown fuses.
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Originally Posted by chViETnk' timestamp='1346657347' post='21983760
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346656764' post='21983754']
[quote name='chViETnk' timestamp='1346656671' post='21983751']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
[quote name='chViETnk' timestamp='1346656671' post='21983751']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
check the fuse
check power n ground.
[/quote]
I assume the amp is still working because my door speakers are still working and they are wired through the subwoofer.
If fuses/power/ground are jacked, could that cause the sub to stop working, but but the speakers?
[/quote]
most amp's will light up, etc. should check to see if it lights up.
there should be a separate fuse for your amp, somewhere along the line from your battery to your amp.(its not a oem fuse if that is what you were thinking)
[/quote]
I have this monster fuse thingy right by the battery terminal leading towards the amp.
The amp is an old school Precision Power PPI PCX 480.
I'll take a look for lights and obviously blown fuses.
[/quote]
yeah that one, if the amp is out as well. i would suspect the fuse.
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Originally Posted by eklipz98' timestamp='1346657519' post='21983763
[quote name='chViETnk' timestamp='1346657347' post='21983760']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346656764' post='21983754']
[quote name='chViETnk' timestamp='1346656671' post='21983751']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346656764' post='21983754']
[quote name='chViETnk' timestamp='1346656671' post='21983751']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1346654602' post='21983730']
[quote name='tkeyyy' timestamp='1346653846' post='21983712']
If youre down to meet somewhere by san jose ill help you lol.
I basically know nothing about car stereo electronics. I've heard that amps have their own fuses, and maybe I blew an amp fuse. I guess there's a few possibilities, but its hard to speculate without looking at it.
check the fuse
check power n ground.
[/quote]
I assume the amp is still working because my door speakers are still working and they are wired through the subwoofer.
If fuses/power/ground are jacked, could that cause the sub to stop working, but but the speakers?
[/quote]
most amp's will light up, etc. should check to see if it lights up.
there should be a separate fuse for your amp, somewhere along the line from your battery to your amp.(its not a oem fuse if that is what you were thinking)
[/quote]
I have this monster fuse thingy right by the battery terminal leading towards the amp.
The amp is an old school Precision Power PPI PCX 480.
I'll take a look for lights and obviously blown fuses.
[/quote]
yeah that one, if the amp is out as well. i would suspect the fuse.
[/quote]
Would my door speakers still work if the amp/fuse is blown?
They still work now, and sound great.
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(guessing) you seem to be running a 4 channel amp (1- front driver side; 2- front passenger side; 3+4- bridged to Sub)
If your fronts are working, then power cables are all good. And i'm sure I saw a capacitor in a pic you took before. Make sure you properly discharge this when and if you have to diagnose power issues.
If your sub is not, a few things to check for:
-RCA terminals at the back of the deck (if your running factory, check the high-low converters)
-RCA terminals at the amp
-Speaker wire terminals at the amp
-Speaker wire terminals at the sub box
-Open the box (maybe by removing the subwoofer) and check the speaker wire from the terminal to the subwoofer (I have seen this fall out even on pre-made subwoofers)
If all else fails:
bust out a handy dandy volt meter and start checking for shorts.
If your fronts are working, then power cables are all good. And i'm sure I saw a capacitor in a pic you took before. Make sure you properly discharge this when and if you have to diagnose power issues.
If your sub is not, a few things to check for:
-RCA terminals at the back of the deck (if your running factory, check the high-low converters)
-RCA terminals at the amp
-Speaker wire terminals at the amp
-Speaker wire terminals at the sub box
-Open the box (maybe by removing the subwoofer) and check the speaker wire from the terminal to the subwoofer (I have seen this fall out even on pre-made subwoofers)
If all else fails:
bust out a handy dandy volt meter and start checking for shorts.