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You powered an amplifier with a wire tapped to a fuse??? With what gauge wire???
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Yeah, running thin wire to a fuse isn't adequate for an amplifier, period.It's pretty common with those types of powered subs for people to do fuse taps. I don't advocate it which is why I mentioned to him how easy it is to run power from the battery.
Did you upgrade both sub and amp? Are you still using the factory enclosure?I think that the general consensus is that the factory sub/amp combo is pretty weak sounding and would not be worth the effort. I have the 401a package and have upgraded from the factory sub as there wasn't enough low end to satisfy me.
I am not a basshead, but when you know in a given song that there is supposed to be low frequencies and you can't hear/feel them, it's disappointing!
What's up, Bob!Hey ponie1992. This is Bob Smith!
I have a custom zenclosures box with two Acoustic Elegance 12" subs each driven by a JBL MS-A500 amp.Did you upgrade both sub and amp? Are you still using the factory enclosure?
This is the Rockford Fosgate P300-10 self powered sub. Sounds great, small footprint in the trunk.Anyone have a picture of a rockford powered sub installed? I dont want booming base just something to actually play the low end a bit
It's pretty common with those types of powered subs for people to do fuse taps. I don't advocate it which is why I mentioned to him how easy it is to run power from the battery.
That wire isn't thick enough. 8-10ga would be better.Hey sorry guys, I don't get to surf here everyday so I just saw all the updated threads.
I want to say I'm running either 12ga or 16ga wire for power. The power was being pulled from the fuse box. We are gonna move it directly to the battery next to correct for the fuse issue. I'm hoping the amp will turn off and on correctly once running to the battery directly.
I am hoping the amp will turn on and off correctly after that. If my amp is suffering some issue, I may end up buying a newer powered sub in the same style.
The power wire will not have any effect on it turning off and on, it just supplies power. You need three things: power, ground, and signal. The signal source is what will turn your system on and off which is where your remote comes in UNLESS you have a powered sub that has an auto-type turn on feature. The signal source in these set ups typically come from tapping in to your speaker wires so when you turn your key on and your audio system powers up, your powered sub turns on and same for when you turn your key off.Hey sorry guys, I don't get to surf here everyday so I just saw all the updated threads.
I want to say I'm running either 12ga or 16ga wire for power. The power was being pulled from the fuse box. We are gonna move it directly to the battery next to correct for the fuse issue. I'm hoping the amp will turn off and on correctly once running to the battery directly.
I am hoping the amp will turn on and off correctly after that. If my amp is suffering some issue, I may end up buying a newer powered sub in the same style.