As the thread title states, I hooked up my WS-420 this w/e and I love it already! After a little gain tweaking on my amps, I think I have my system dialed in pretty close to how I want it. Problem is, my front speakers are now only playing very low frequency and even that is barely audible. Doesn't sound like my tweeters are even firing. All other in boat speakers are fine, including the ones under the helm. I checked all my connections at least 5 times and can't find anything wrong. Has anyone else ever encountered this??
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Apr 2007
- 12007
- Lake Carl Blackwell, Stilly, USA
- 54 Bellcraft, 56 Burchcraft, 61 LoneStar, 75 Catalina 27
go to your amplifier for the front speakers and check it. You might have accidentally turned the crossover to LO-PASS???
That is one possibility...
Tim from Wetsounds is in here regularly; he might have some insight too.It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
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Originally posted by philwsailz View Postgo to your amplifier for the front speakers and check it. You might have accidentally turned the crossover to LO-PASS???
That is one possibility...
Tim from Wetsounds is in here regularly; he might have some insight too.
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Originally posted by raythompson View PostCheck the polarity of the connections to the speakers. If the speakers are crossed this will diminish the output from the speakers. + to +, - to -. A stupid mistake I have made more than once.
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Apr 2007
- 12007
- Lake Carl Blackwell, Stilly, USA
- 54 Bellcraft, 56 Burchcraft, 61 LoneStar, 75 Catalina 27
Originally posted by FacePlant View PostOne amp is for all of my in boat speakers, the other is for my towers. All other in boat speakers are fine, thats the wierd thing.
Which amp is it? If it is a factory stereo, with a KICKER amp, (ZX700.5 or ZX350.4) there are separate crossover controls for what are labelled AMP 1 and AMP2 for each amplifier chassis. It would be possible for part of the amp to be set to HI-PASS only and the other part of the amp to be set at LO-PASS. The amps I describe are not the only ones where this is a possibility; other manufacturers provide for similar flexibility.It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
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Originally posted by philwsailz View PostHmmm.... Somehow you either have the sub output from the radio going through to the input for that amplifier section, or a sub ouput from SOMEWHERE going to that amp section, or the crossover has been engaged.
Which amp is it? If it is a factory stereo, with a KICKER amp, (ZX700.5 or ZX350.4) there are separate crossover controls for what are labelled AMP 1 and AMP2 for each amplifier chassis. It would be possible for part of the amp to be set to HI-PASS only and the other part of the amp to be set at LO-PASS. The amps I describe are not the only ones where this is a possibility; other manufacturers provide for similar flexibility.
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Originally posted by raythompson View PostHmmm. Are you saying there is no doubt that have never made a stupid mistake? Hrrrmmmpppph. Now you are starting to sound like my wife.
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Is it a 4 ch amp on the in boats? As you could have two of the chs on HP and 2 of the chs on low pass. Are the front speakers playing off the amp or are they off the head unit?
The 420 is an EQ and does not have crossover functions. So it would seem it would be an amp setting, polarity or as you mentioned a blown tweeter even.
Tim
Wet Sounds
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Apr 2007
- 12007
- Lake Carl Blackwell, Stilly, USA
- 54 Bellcraft, 56 Burchcraft, 61 LoneStar, 75 Catalina 27
Originally posted by FacePlant View PostIt has one Kicker amp with the HP/LP you described, and a 2nd Cadence amp for the tower speakers. I will check the high and low pass setting next time I am on the boat, but I am pretty sure I tried adjusting those and got no response from the fronts.
On the end-panel where the RCA's go in, (hint hint) there are a couple of slide switches. They are three position switches, and are easily bumped during wiring activities, (such as changing RCA cables). One way is HI-PASS, the center position is OFF and the other way is LO-PASS.
Depending on if you have a subwoofer or not, you either want these switches set to HI-PASS or OFF...
NOT LO-PASS, which will provide the sound you describe...
Let us know...It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
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Originally posted by FacePlant View PostThanks guys, I will definitely look at all suggestions and report back. Tim raises a good question about whether or not the front speakers are even going through the amp, so I will have to trace that. I will also check those slide switches Phil! Thanks again everybody!
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