My car had 2 alpine s type subs powered by the sound stream Mono block stealth 1200w amp (STL1.1200D) and it pumped hard no complants. A few weeks ago i got 2 R type subs to replace the S types and a ported box. For about a week now whenever the stereo is up around half volume or more and a song gets to the slightest bit of bass the subs cut out and there is a protection light on the mono block. Is there an easy fix or would it have to go back to the place i got the subs put in at???? (3 hours away)
I would call the place that installed it, explain the issue and the fact you aren't happy with the result. If you touch it and screw it up further, they won't take responsibility for it and you'll be further into shiiet.
Try and re-tune them. I have certain songs the cut my amp out for my subs, it just requires me to turn the car off and on and it's fine again.
Yer if i turn the deck off and on it works again till the bass comes back. Will be going into the shop on Saturday just annoying driving around with no subs and hoping its not doing anymore damage. Out of interest can anyone tell me if that amp is good to power 2 R types???
Assuming that nothing is wrong with the amp, the amp you have is fine.
Looked at the subs today and found 2 wires that don't go anywhere not striped or anything i have no idea what there for. I pulled them out so i could see them wile i turned the stereo up and the stereo went full noise without cutting out. Then the bass kicked in and sparks came from behind the 4 channel amp. In the old box the plugs where on the side of the box and the new box they r on the back of the box behind the 4 channel amp. I think the amp is to close to the connector on the sub box and it shorting out on the 4 channel amp. You would think the (gew roos) would have worked this out before me. Hope nothing has been damaged
sounds like the wires are shorting on the body of the amp. Whenever I install an amp on a box I ensure all the wires are wrapped in a conduit then make spacers for the amp to mount to, this provides an ample gap between the amp and the box..
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Check your ground and powers to make sure they are not shorting out. Is the amp getting hot?
Took it to the shop they spaced it out but then that amp blew anyways so new amp has been installed
Did they replace it for free or were you out of pocket?
Installed it for free and dropped the price but wasn't there fault it blew, just getting old