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    Since it is warm to day I will try to fix the problem with my sub. Lets start with my setup. I started with a Pioneer GM-X862 760W amp. I spliced into the rear speakers in the hatch And wired them into one of those blue rca converters I found at wal-mart. It is a scosche FIA3A. Anyway at first this setup worked. I had 2 10 inch ported subs. Then a few months later I upgraded to 1 12 inch sealed sub. About 30 minuets after I put the new one in and bridged it, I was going down the road and the whole thing just quit. At first I thought it was the sub but it tested fine at home. Next I thought the amp, three amps later I know that isn't it. Next I suspected the blue rca thing, 4 of those later I know that isn't it. now the speakers in the hatch still work so I know there is a signl is getting to the hatch. That only leaves the wires tied into the speakers and the blue rca thing, but I find it hard to beleive they both went bad at the same time. My uncle is is an electronice teacher at my old high school and I took it to him and he cannot figure out what is wrong. I want another opinion before I go on another expensive wild goose chase to fix this problem.
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    Thought I should also mention the amp is getting power. I hooked up my cd player to it directly to the amp with rca cables and it worked as well as a .5W signl will work.
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    • #3
      check the fuses on the amp ? sometime they still come on but don't pass signal,

      umm did any wires cross? is the amp out putting a signal ?

      the speaker should be at 4 ohms, umm ill have to think on this one
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      • #4
        might be the wires tied to your speakers, or maybe your speaker outputs from your amp are no longer good.

        amp works, but speaker outputs don't, just to give an idea.
        ---Niño---<br /><i>95\' silver 5 spd</i>

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        • #5
          check the fuses on the amp ? sometime they still come on but don't pass signal,
          might be the wires tied to your speakers, or maybe your speaker outputs from your amp are no longer good.
          When I tried the cd player directly I just unhooked the rca cables going into the amp and used a mini jack to rca cable. I had everything else hooked up the same as the day it went out, and with the cd player it worked. Before I ever hooked up the 10s I tried the cd player to see if my amp and subs worked correctly. It works the same then as it does not. That leaves me to beleive the problem is somewhere between the splice's I made and the end of the rca cable going into the amp.
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          • #6
            now im assuming it's your rca cables since you used a mini jack to an rca cable, if im correct you used a different type of cable for that test right? in which you had to take the blue rca's off?
            ---Niño---<br /><i>95\' silver 5 spd</i>

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            • #7
              What you just said is not clicking in my head but I will try to explain how it is set up. I spliced into the positive and negative wires going to the two speakers in the hatch. I taped both speakers so I can have left/right channels. That means 4 wires. From there those 4 wires connected to a blue box that had rca outputs on the other side. The rca cable then ran to the rca hookup on the amp. What I did to test the amp was to unhook the rca cable from the amp and use the cd player( have you seen a portable dvd player, they come with cables that can hookup to the rca inputs on a tv. but the imputs for the cables are for a mini jack. Thats what I used.) And yes I have used several sets of rca cables to try and find the problem.
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              • #8
                What is the power of the factory amp? The wires I had running to the rca converter were smaller than 18 guage, could they have been burnt up?
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                • #9
                  thanks for the specifics I understand you alot more clearer now, yep anything smaller than 18 gauge is usually gonna quick if you have enough wattage, I used 20 gauge once and my car smelled like burned plastic for some days.

                  Power of factory amp sorry i dunno, but am curious too
                  ---Niño---<br /><i>95\' silver 5 spd</i>

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                  • #10
                    I want to say around 240W for the car but I may be wrong. Anyway I am off to radio shack to get another fuse.

                    [ February 20, 2004, 06:17 PM: Message edited by: andrew.brandon ]
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                    • #11
                      HaHaHa on the way out the door I grabed some 18 guage wire and that did the trick. All that and 4 months later it turns out to be some crappy wire. Oh well, at least it works now.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by andrew.brandon:
                        HaHaHa on the way out the door I grabed some 18 guage wire and that did the trick. All that and 4 months later it turns out to be some crappy wire. Oh well, at least it works now.
                        Wow last thing that you forgot to chech huh? :eek:
                        ---Niño---<br /><i>95\' silver 5 spd</i>

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                        • #13
                          No shiz. Always is I guess.
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