We're dealing w/ a Kicker ZX650.4
So last year we were having trouble with my amp kicking into protection mode. I thought it was getting to hot... anytime you hit 26 on the volume out of 33 it would kick. So today I re-wired EVERYTHING (by the way... I tried yanking all of Tige's factory wiring.... WOW that sucked... I gave up). I put my bow speakers on their own individual channel and I seriesed the 4 main cabin speakers into 2 pairs at ~7.2 Ohms.
STILL THE SAME PROBLEM!!!!!
So I disconnected the seriesed speakers and tried running just the two speakers that are each on their own channel. Figured there's no way it will trip now. Guess what.... BAM... it did.
So my goal tomorrow is wire these speakers into my tower speaker amp and see where that leads me as it's the same type of amp.
To break my system down to help see the whole pic. I've got double sets of 0/1 AWG wire for my power and grounds running from the storage back to the starboard side battery compartment (25 Ft runs). For the Battery's I've got 2 Trojan T-145's that are Fully charged and holding 14.4V's. From the double runs they come into a distribution block and split to 24" runs of 4 guage wire into the amps. The tower speakers and sub amp work flawlessly.
I also disconnected the sub and tower speakers to see if things were fighting for juice, and that wasn't the problem. I'm also gonna check the RCA's tomorrow by pulling the speaker wire and cranking the volume to see if I can isolate it to the RCA's or amp and not the speakers or crossovers.
Could the amp have a malfunction in it somewhere?.... In all my years, I've actually never had one go bad that didn't just stop working.
I was just in stillwater Thurs. night... I don't really wanna make that trip again... might have to though
I'm at a loss... any ideas guys?
Phil???
So last year we were having trouble with my amp kicking into protection mode. I thought it was getting to hot... anytime you hit 26 on the volume out of 33 it would kick. So today I re-wired EVERYTHING (by the way... I tried yanking all of Tige's factory wiring.... WOW that sucked... I gave up). I put my bow speakers on their own individual channel and I seriesed the 4 main cabin speakers into 2 pairs at ~7.2 Ohms.
STILL THE SAME PROBLEM!!!!!
So I disconnected the seriesed speakers and tried running just the two speakers that are each on their own channel. Figured there's no way it will trip now. Guess what.... BAM... it did.
So my goal tomorrow is wire these speakers into my tower speaker amp and see where that leads me as it's the same type of amp.
To break my system down to help see the whole pic. I've got double sets of 0/1 AWG wire for my power and grounds running from the storage back to the starboard side battery compartment (25 Ft runs). For the Battery's I've got 2 Trojan T-145's that are Fully charged and holding 14.4V's. From the double runs they come into a distribution block and split to 24" runs of 4 guage wire into the amps. The tower speakers and sub amp work flawlessly.
I also disconnected the sub and tower speakers to see if things were fighting for juice, and that wasn't the problem. I'm also gonna check the RCA's tomorrow by pulling the speaker wire and cranking the volume to see if I can isolate it to the RCA's or amp and not the speakers or crossovers.
Could the amp have a malfunction in it somewhere?.... In all my years, I've actually never had one go bad that didn't just stop working.
I was just in stillwater Thurs. night... I don't really wanna make that trip again... might have to though
I'm at a loss... any ideas guys?
Phil???
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