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MTX Thunder 8000 T8154A Car Subwoofer Questions & Answers
I have a 15
Approximately 3/4 gain.
You want to turn the gain up to the point of clipping - then back it down a hair.
Without getting too technical - this is good rule of thumb.
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Car capicator
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POWER COMES FROM BATTERY GOES TO UR CAPICATOR ... FROM CAPACITOR GOES TO UR AMP
No sound
Can you physically move the cone or is it siezed? hook up a wire to its + and - and then do a pop test using a 9volt battery + to + and - to - on the battery if it doesn't make a sound then the woofer is blown, if it does pop then the problem lies within your amp.
Amp
if it has the cable slots in the back it shouldnt
My subwoofer doesnt work
you mean that the SUBWOOFERS connected to the amp cuts off and come back on randomly?? did you bring the SUBS level to a high volume ? i suggest to check first the value of the speaker (ex. 4 , 8 , 16 ohms ) matches the same value with the amp . second , hows the subs connected , in series ? or parallel . you will need a multimeter for this task .
Wire to cone connection
try using quick setting epoxy glue. just put pressure on the same spot while holding the epoxy with an old spoon lined with clear plastic wrap. after epoxy sets, remove the spoon and trim away the plastic film with a new razor blade. to be sure the connection is being made, turn sound on just so you can barely hear it before performing this so that the cone vibrations do not interfere with the setting epoxy.
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