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Problems with new sound system - Ben - 05-07-2013 I wired up the new sound system today, its all from Jake's old car with the exception of the rear speakers. It doesn't work as I hoped it would though, and I could really do with some ideas to get it working right, as I'm not an electrical person. The system is made up using - Sony HU Vibe slick A4 amplifier Front - Vibe k series components and alpine tweeters wired using vibe k series crossovers Rear - Alpine coaxial 2-way SXE-1725S Below are symptoms with it wired in 2 different ways. With fronts in channels 1 and 2, and rears in channels 3 and 4 Front speaker and tweeter on channel 1 work and sound good. Front speaker and tweeter on channel 2 don't work at all. Both rears work but are incredibly quiet and bassy. If you turn it up enough to hear from the front its just a bassy rattle, no tune. With rears in channels 1 and 2, and fronts in channels 3 and 4 Both front speakers work, but neither tweeters do. Both speakers are quiet and bassy like the rears were before. Rear from channel 1 works and sounds good. Rear from channel 2 does not work. Pretty sure everything used to work in Jakes car, and I've checked all three fuses in the amp, they are fine. RE: Problems with new sound system - Matt - 05-07-2013 I'd check with make and see how he had it wired up? RE: Problems with new sound system - Ben - 05-07-2013 I'm positive its wired up correctly. I'd guess the quiet/bassy speakers is just down to the amp settings, so hopefully fiddling with them will sort that out. Just don't know why channel 2 doesn't work, or why the tweeters will only work when in channel 1 and 2 but not 3 and 4.. RE: Problems with new sound system - Curt - 05-07-2013 Sounds like channels 3&4 is set to low pass filter (to power a sub). There should be a switch for each channel with HPF/Off/LPF, stick it in the middle. If you've tried different RCAs for channel 2 it sounds like there may be something wrong with that output. RE: Problems with new sound system - Ben - 05-07-2013 Cheers Curt. I'll have a look for that switch, its not powered a sub before but it could have been switched accidentally. Any ideas what could be wrong with the output? Would a picture of each side of the amp help at all? RE: Problems with new sound system - Tom - 05-07-2013 Yeah like curt said flick the switches :p RE: Problems with new sound system - Ben - 05-07-2013 Well that's solved two of the problems ![]() Just leaves the problem of the non existent channel 2.. RE: Problems with new sound system - Curt - 05-07-2013 Glad it sorted that out ![]() I'm not sure on channel 2... How easy would it be to take the cover off? May be something silly like it coming un-soldered. RE: Problems with new sound system - DeeTurbo - 05-07-2013 It could be dodgy RCA leads try swapping them round like you swapped the speaker cables around. RE: Problems with new sound system - Ben - 05-07-2013 I swapped both RCA cables and speaker cables so its not them. Must be something inside the amplifier RE: Problems with new sound system - DeeTurbo - 05-07-2013 There is a channel select switch next to the rca plugs, is that set to the right configuration? Here's the manual if you didn't have it. http://www.vibeaudio.co.uk/manuals/old/slick_a4_manual.pdf RE: Problems with new sound system - Ben - 05-07-2013 I'll have a look for extra channel switches. I think there is only one channel switch and its a choice between 2ch and 4ch. I've got it on 4. Thanks for the manual ill have a look at that. RE: Problems with new sound system - Curt - 05-07-2013 I can't imagine there'd be a switch to turn off one channel :/ I think there's something wrong unfortunately RE: Problems with new sound system - Ben - 07-08-2013 Took the cover off the amplifier today to try and work out why channel 2 doesn't work. I was hoping to see some fuses that I could check but instead I opened it to find a mass of electrical wizardry. Any tips as to what to check? ![]() RE: Problems with new sound system - tigerstyle - 07-08-2013 Find out what part of the board is channel 2, then compare each section like by like with a known working section looking for differences. Broken joints, burned components, loose components etc. |