I have a 2010 RZ2 with the factory installed and set-up Wet Sounds system. A WS SYN 6 amp drives six inboard 6.5s on channels 1-4 and an XS-10FA sub on channel 5. Channel 6 was unused. A SYN 2 powers the two tower tower speakers. All inboards and tower speakers work flawless.
A few weekends back, I realized the sub was not working. After messing with all connections, changing the wiring output from channel from 5 to 6, and messing with settings, it suddenly started working. Worked great for the rest of the weekend.
Went to the lake this weekend, and the sub was not working again. Checked the wiring and all was good. Checked the resistance on the sub and all was good. Made sure the cone moved easily and all was good.
So I know just enough to be dangerous, but not sure how/or if you can measure the channel output. Can I check the sub wiring with a voltmeter to see if the amp is putting out power on that channel??? If so, how? What's the setting? DC Volts? What reading am I looking for? Odd that the amp would be working perfect on channels 1-4, but both 5 and 6 not be working???
I read where you can hook up a 9V battery to a speaker and it will hum if it's good. Is this an option to test the sub? How best to check if the sub is the culprit and is bad?
Thanks in advance for any advice, ideas or assistance you can offer!
Scott
A few weekends back, I realized the sub was not working. After messing with all connections, changing the wiring output from channel from 5 to 6, and messing with settings, it suddenly started working. Worked great for the rest of the weekend.
Went to the lake this weekend, and the sub was not working again. Checked the wiring and all was good. Checked the resistance on the sub and all was good. Made sure the cone moved easily and all was good.
So I know just enough to be dangerous, but not sure how/or if you can measure the channel output. Can I check the sub wiring with a voltmeter to see if the amp is putting out power on that channel??? If so, how? What's the setting? DC Volts? What reading am I looking for? Odd that the amp would be working perfect on channels 1-4, but both 5 and 6 not be working???
I read where you can hook up a 9V battery to a speaker and it will hum if it's good. Is this an option to test the sub? How best to check if the sub is the culprit and is bad?
Thanks in advance for any advice, ideas or assistance you can offer!
Scott
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