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ColdAccord 28-Feb-2003 06:21 PM

Blown headunit?
 
I installed my Infinity crossovers and tweeters today. Played great, sounded great, etc. Then after like an hour, all of a sudden the power to the headunit seemed to fade in and out real quick for like 2 seconds, then it died. Now it smells real bad, and won't turn on or anything. Could this be due to faulty wiring? I thought I had everything right, plus it worked for a while before it went out? Bah this sucks

Whiplash 28-Feb-2003 06:55 PM

what were you running before..2 way door speakers or another set of seperates..

if so (2 ways..), sounds like you might have toasted the built in amp by running it at 2 ohms or something..

ColdAccord 28-Feb-2003 07:19 PM

hmm. well before I had just been running the stock speakers. But the headunit still just went to one channel per side. it had just gone straight to the crossover, which then dispersed to the speaker and the tweeter. I would assume the fuses on the crossovers would have blown if it were something like that. I'm gonna take it down to a shop next chance I get. It just sucks not having a stereo

imported_loudsubz 01-Mar-2003 01:00 PM


Originally posted by ColdAccord
hmm. well before I had just been running the stock speakers. But the headunit still just went to one channel per side. it had just gone straight to the crossover, which then dispersed to the speaker and the tweeter. I would assume the fuses on the crossovers would have blown if it were something like that. I'm gonna take it down to a shop next chance I get. It just sucks not having a stereo
Im kinda confused. Did you get a new component set with Tweet, Mid and crossover? Or buy a crossover and tweeter and use the stock mid in the car.

If you bought a component set AND used the stock speakers, then your deck was most likely seeing a 2 ohm load and would have made it go into protect mode or blown like it sounds like yours did.

Whiplash 01-Mar-2003 02:46 PM

even my new set will give me a load change..

i'm currently running a mid/tweet Honda OEM combo, but due to the impedence on each speaker it's "probably" running a 4 ohm load..
going to the new set (JL) and running their crossover will give me a 3 ohm load..

ColdAccord 01-Mar-2003 02:54 PM

the driver was too big to fit, so I just wired the stock mid to the crossover, as well as the tweeter to the crossover, then the crossover to the headunit

imported_loudsubz 01-Mar-2003 04:34 PM


Originally posted by ColdAccord
the driver was too big to fit, so I just wired the stock mid to the crossover, as well as the tweeter to the crossover, then the crossover to the headunit
Yeh, that was correct, maybe you had a short somewhere though.

Marty 3 ohms?? Sounds odd, is that what there rated for? All the crossover does is direct the frequiencies, and shoulnd't change the Impedance at all.

Whiplash 01-Mar-2003 05:08 PM

6 ohm speakers..
my MBQ's were the same way..

imported_loudsubz 01-Mar-2003 08:35 PM


Originally posted by Si Veloz
6 ohm speakers..
my MBQ's were the same way..

Even with 6 ohm speakers (are we talking 6ohm mid and 6ohm Tweet?) if so when connected to the crossover the crossover input (+/-) should yield a 6 ohm load per channel, not 3 ohm, because your not paralelling them, your just splitting the frequencies up.

Whiplash 01-Mar-2003 09:51 PM

k..
ya, it's a 4 ohm load on the new ones..

but i know for sure that the c/o did handle more than just seperation on the MB's
the result was a 4 ohm load and they were all 6 ohm load (3 way components..)
how they did it i dunno, but that's the way it was..


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