PG Xenon X1200.1 Troubleshooting Help (Long Post)
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:28 am
Ok guys, I have a problem with my new-to-me amp that I need to get figured out. I bought the PG Xenon X1200.1 from a member on DIYMA and it arrived a couple days ago. The packaging was good and did not appear to have suffered significant damage during transit.
Please let me point out that I called the seller on this problem and he has been more than 100% cooperative. He has assured me that if I decide the amp is faulty that I can send it back to him and he'll refund my money. I really really don't want to do that though because I really want this amp. He has been more than supportive and helpful and I do not want ANY negative light on him for this problem. I am 100% convinced he had no knowledge of the problem beforehand.
I already have a full setup in my car including a 12" PG Rsd12d sub wired to 2-ohm powered by an Eclipse XA1000. My head-unit is a Kenwood Excelon X590 with 4v pre-outs. Even though I have a DCX-730, the sub is currently getting signal straight from my head unit.
I drove home from work yesterday with my old setup and everything was working exactly as always. I got home, disconnected the battery, and swapped the amps. Everything lined right up as far as wiring goes and it was a quick swap. I fired up the car and I was getting next to no output from the sub. I had to turn off the mids because they were putting out more bass than the sub and I couldn't even tell it was on until I turned them off.
The amp powers on fine and is not going into protection. It just has very little output. With the car off I measured 12.54 volts at the battery, 12.44 volts at the battery input on the amp, and 12.24 volts on the remote turn on lead. Even with the gain cranked up to 3/4 (well above the input sensitivity required with my head-unit) AND my subwoofer control on the head-unit turned all the way up I was still only getting 10 volts AC coming off the amp outputs at 3/4 volume on the head-unit. This was taken during some rap music, not a 60hz sine wave. The measurements stated were peak numbers when the bass notes were hitting.
Note: I had my digital multi-meter on the 200v AC setting and it was displaying 01.00. I took this to be 10 volts but it could be 1 volt, I'm not sure if I was reading it correctly.
The amp has two sets of speaker outputs that are wired in parallel internally. The left set was getting a max AC voltage of 00.80 and the right I was getting the 01.00. I tried both to no avail. The amp has subsonic filter and 24db/octave crossover. Neither is defeatable. I had the subsonic at 5hz and the crossover at 100hz.
Next I plugged in my laptop directly to the amp and used that as the source. The result was identical. Adjusting the gain in any of the above situations did not have much effect on the output. It got slightly louder, but not much. It sounded like there was at most 50 watts going to the speaker when I had all the levels cranked. Each time I tried something, I started with the gain at minimum and slowly raised it.
Finally, I swapped my old Eclipse Amp back in and after fixing a phase issue everything was exactly as it was before I started. I am pretty convinced that there is a problem with the output stage of the amp but I wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything or overlooking something. What part of the amp would be suspect if it is putting out some noise but the output is very low?
If it helps, here is a link to the manual for the amp:
ftp://208.187.38.55/Phoenix_Gold/Man...plifiers/XENON
Any help you guys might be able to provide will be greatly appreciated. I am going to power it up on the bench tonight and make things as simple as possible and try it again. If it still doesn't work I'm going to take it to a shop to have them test it. If it STILL doesn't work, I'd like to look into getting it repaired and I'm sure that the seller will be more than accommodating in paying for the repairs. I really want this amp and I don't want to send it back if there is nothing wrong but I really feel I have narrowed it down here.
Please let me point out that I called the seller on this problem and he has been more than 100% cooperative. He has assured me that if I decide the amp is faulty that I can send it back to him and he'll refund my money. I really really don't want to do that though because I really want this amp. He has been more than supportive and helpful and I do not want ANY negative light on him for this problem. I am 100% convinced he had no knowledge of the problem beforehand.
I already have a full setup in my car including a 12" PG Rsd12d sub wired to 2-ohm powered by an Eclipse XA1000. My head-unit is a Kenwood Excelon X590 with 4v pre-outs. Even though I have a DCX-730, the sub is currently getting signal straight from my head unit.
I drove home from work yesterday with my old setup and everything was working exactly as always. I got home, disconnected the battery, and swapped the amps. Everything lined right up as far as wiring goes and it was a quick swap. I fired up the car and I was getting next to no output from the sub. I had to turn off the mids because they were putting out more bass than the sub and I couldn't even tell it was on until I turned them off.
The amp powers on fine and is not going into protection. It just has very little output. With the car off I measured 12.54 volts at the battery, 12.44 volts at the battery input on the amp, and 12.24 volts on the remote turn on lead. Even with the gain cranked up to 3/4 (well above the input sensitivity required with my head-unit) AND my subwoofer control on the head-unit turned all the way up I was still only getting 10 volts AC coming off the amp outputs at 3/4 volume on the head-unit. This was taken during some rap music, not a 60hz sine wave. The measurements stated were peak numbers when the bass notes were hitting.
Note: I had my digital multi-meter on the 200v AC setting and it was displaying 01.00. I took this to be 10 volts but it could be 1 volt, I'm not sure if I was reading it correctly.
The amp has two sets of speaker outputs that are wired in parallel internally. The left set was getting a max AC voltage of 00.80 and the right I was getting the 01.00. I tried both to no avail. The amp has subsonic filter and 24db/octave crossover. Neither is defeatable. I had the subsonic at 5hz and the crossover at 100hz.
Next I plugged in my laptop directly to the amp and used that as the source. The result was identical. Adjusting the gain in any of the above situations did not have much effect on the output. It got slightly louder, but not much. It sounded like there was at most 50 watts going to the speaker when I had all the levels cranked. Each time I tried something, I started with the gain at minimum and slowly raised it.
Finally, I swapped my old Eclipse Amp back in and after fixing a phase issue everything was exactly as it was before I started. I am pretty convinced that there is a problem with the output stage of the amp but I wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything or overlooking something. What part of the amp would be suspect if it is putting out some noise but the output is very low?
If it helps, here is a link to the manual for the amp:
ftp://208.187.38.55/Phoenix_Gold/Man...plifiers/XENON
Any help you guys might be able to provide will be greatly appreciated. I am going to power it up on the bench tonight and make things as simple as possible and try it again. If it still doesn't work I'm going to take it to a shop to have them test it. If it STILL doesn't work, I'd like to look into getting it repaired and I'm sure that the seller will be more than accommodating in paying for the repairs. I really want this amp and I don't want to send it back if there is nothing wrong but I really feel I have narrowed it down here.