Kenwood amp/stereo problem, I'm out of ideas!!!

I used 4 gauge wire running to the amp for power and ground, and 8 gauge wire running to the speakers (some 12 gauge or so for the remote i stole from the power antenna wire). I am getting the signal from the passenger side sail panel using a line out converter to utilize rca's.
The amp stays on, but every time the bass is about to hit the red light cuts out for a split second and the speaker only puts out a tiny bit of vibration/bass. It's like it's on but quits every time it's suppose to do its job. Some type of protection mode problem I presume?
I re-ran and checked all of the wires and fuses, same problem. Nothing looks burnt or shorted.
The only thing I can think of is that the signal coming from the sail panels was too much and it fried the amp. The line out converter I have has little dials on it so I can turn down what it let through I guess, that still didn't correct the problem.
Is my amp fried? Please help me!!! This is the final phase of my car and I just want to be done spending money on it, for now

Thanks in advance for any help.
Will the amp go into protection to protect the sub, even after its blown? If I disconnect the speaker wires, the red light goes solid. So that actually makes sense. But if I disconnect the rca cables only (leaving in the speaker wires), the red light goes solid too.
That does make me feel like the amp is still fine, its just something with the input. You think its the output? After the amp sends the power to the sub, how would it get the return signal to put it into protection? In other words, how does it know somethings broke after it does its job?
Thanks for the help, I will go and push on the sub. Not really sure what I'm looking for.
I shaved down a little section right next to where the spare tire stuff goes and bolted it to the body. That all looks good???
i thought that sub and amp combo was perfectly matched, why would it blow the sub?
Last edited by WhiteBird00; Mar 15, 2010 at 09:30 AM. Reason: Merge consecutive posts
I really didn't have it all that loud, I'm not a huge bass guy (hence the one 10'' sub). I just need a little boom support and I'm not dealing with those crummy sail panel subs. Once it's replaced, I guess I'll try and be more careful. And if I start to smell something, TURN IT OFF.
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I have a line out converter stealing the signal from my passenger sail panel sub. i replaced the sail panels with aftermarket speakers and spliced into the hatch speakers for the signal.
I have an altenator whine in the new passenger side sail speaker only. This is right where I run my power cord, so I figured it was just that so I took out the inline fuse and the whine is still there?
So I figured the line out converter was causing the problem, so I took that out. Still there?
Any of you think this is related to my amp/speaker problem from the op? I was thinking that the line out converter may have shorted something out in that general area and that is what is affecting my amp and the speaker that is sitting right there.
What do you all think?
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I have a line out converter stealing the signal from my passenger sail panel sub. i replaced the sail panels with aftermarket speakers and spliced into the hatch speakers for the signal.
I have an altenator whine in the new passenger side sail speaker only. This is right where I run my power cord, so I figured it was just that so I took out the inline fuse and the whine is still there?
So I figured the line out converter was causing the problem, so I took that out. Still there?
Any of you think this is related to my amp/speaker problem from the op? I was thinking that the line out converter may have shorted something out in that general area and that is what is affecting my amp and the speaker that is sitting right there.
What do you all think?
Last edited by Sh4Dy; Mar 18, 2010 at 09:22 PM.




