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I just put in a new sub amp, it's a sony xplod class D, 1000 watts, driving a single RF DVC 12. I love it, sounds great playing cd's.
The problem I'm having is when the bass hits while listening to a radio station, I get a bunch of static/signal loss. This happens at nearly any volume level, but get's worse as I turn up the volume. The amp is wired w/ 8ga btw.
any ideas?
*Rides* -1999 Ford Contour SE Sport stock ATX, best time 16.66@81mph
Pioneer HU, door speakers Pair Cadence Ultra Drive 12s Sony 1000 watt Class D amp
Kills: Rockford 12" HE2 (exploded.. blew out 3 in a row, gotta love best buy protection plan :P )
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For 1000 watts you should have some bigger cable. Also, running that much power you may be actually "starving" your stereo when the bass hits.
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I don't think that the amp is power starving the car, none of the lights dim, even with the headlights and fogs on, and it doesn't happen in cd playback mode even @ full blast. I was more concerned about the amplifier introducing noise on the ground and maybe perhaps the headunit is using the vehicle ground as part of the antenna system. (it's a 00 pioneer hu btw, don't remember the model..)
*Rides* -1999 Ford Contour SE Sport stock ATX, best time 16.66@81mph
Pioneer HU, door speakers Pair Cadence Ultra Drive 12s Sony 1000 watt Class D amp
Kills: Rockford 12" HE2 (exploded.. blew out 3 in a row, gotta love best buy protection plan :P )
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you really should upgrade to 4gauge power wire you could run that to d-block if you wanted and then run 8 to the amp...as for the static where do you have this thing grounded?
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the amp is grounded in the trunk, under a bolt somewhere (can't remember exactly, it's not sharing a ground screw with anything)
*Rides* -1999 Ford Contour SE Sport stock ATX, best time 16.66@81mph
Pioneer HU, door speakers Pair Cadence Ultra Drive 12s Sony 1000 watt Class D amp
Kills: Rockford 12" HE2 (exploded.. blew out 3 in a row, gotta love best buy protection plan :P )
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I have the same problem......never fixed it. Cd mode sounds great, but I get static on the radio.
I just put a screw in a random location for the amps ground (rear upper metal deck).
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Part of the problem with radio is that it is a noisey medium. There is almost always going to be static. When you are using an amplifier it only amplifies that static.
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the static doesn't just come out of my sub though, when the bass hits massive amounts of static come out of my regular speakers (run off the head unit)
*Rides* -1999 Ford Contour SE Sport stock ATX, best time 16.66@81mph
Pioneer HU, door speakers Pair Cadence Ultra Drive 12s Sony 1000 watt Class D amp
Kills: Rockford 12" HE2 (exploded.. blew out 3 in a row, gotta love best buy protection plan :P )
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