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Bass Cutting Out High Volume. If you have active electronics on. This is because it has to push out extra power causing the unit to heat up faster. Start by ensuring the volume control is set at an appropriate level and not turned all the way down. The only effect of a higher value fuse would be to allow the amp to draw more current before blowing the fuse. That would explain my amp issue since a door woofer is like a minisub. You can thermal out an amp if it's on 3/10 if you hit it hard enough and boost a bunch of bottom. So whenever i turn the volume up to around 20 on the head unit my subs just cut out. The gain is at about halfway. In simpler words, it refers to the amount of electrical resistance that a speaker gives to the current supplied by the unit. When the impedance is low, the load will be higher and result in bass cuts out at high volume.

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So whenever i turn the volume up to around 20 on the head unit my subs just cut out. When the impedance is low, the load will be higher and result in bass cuts out at high volume. You can thermal out an amp if it's on 3/10 if you hit it hard enough and boost a bunch of bottom. This is because it has to push out extra power causing the unit to heat up faster. If you have active electronics on. That would explain my amp issue since a door woofer is like a minisub. Start by ensuring the volume control is set at an appropriate level and not turned all the way down. The only effect of a higher value fuse would be to allow the amp to draw more current before blowing the fuse. In simpler words, it refers to the amount of electrical resistance that a speaker gives to the current supplied by the unit. The gain is at about halfway.

How To Make Sub Bass With 3x Osc YouTube

Bass Cutting Out High Volume The gain is at about halfway. When the impedance is low, the load will be higher and result in bass cuts out at high volume. That would explain my amp issue since a door woofer is like a minisub. Start by ensuring the volume control is set at an appropriate level and not turned all the way down. In simpler words, it refers to the amount of electrical resistance that a speaker gives to the current supplied by the unit. So whenever i turn the volume up to around 20 on the head unit my subs just cut out. The gain is at about halfway. You can thermal out an amp if it's on 3/10 if you hit it hard enough and boost a bunch of bottom. The only effect of a higher value fuse would be to allow the amp to draw more current before blowing the fuse. This is because it has to push out extra power causing the unit to heat up faster. If you have active electronics on.

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