HELP!!!!!
Morgan just wrote a quick/simple gain setting post on here:
http://www.exilecaraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=602
http://www.exilecaraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=602
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When i plug in the lpl, and the gains all the way up, the lpl doesnt do a thing. It has absolutely no affect, so im confused as to whats happening here. Also, when i have a song play a long bass note, at a high volume, the amp shuts off, then about 10 seconds later comes back on. Would this have to do with my electrical system at all?
Leave your LPL turned all the way down if you're going to do the remote gain trick. If you have your gains cranked and your LPL cranked you are going to break something. If the LPL is not reducing volume then there may be something wrong with it... check the wire leads on the pot to make sure none have broken off. They are extremely fickle.pgmaniac wrote:When i plug in the lpl, and the gains all the way up, the lpl doesnt do a thing. It has absolutely no affect, so im confused as to whats happening here. Also, when i have a song play a long bass note, at a high volume, the amp shuts off, then about 10 seconds later comes back on. Would this have to do with my electrical system at all?
In the mean time turn your gains waaay down until you get that LPL working.
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That's what happened to my LPL. The way I mounted it to the dash along with not enough slack when the dash is off caused some leads to tear off and the LPL stopped doing anything.stipud wrote:Leave your LPL turned all the way down if you're going to do the remote gain trick. If you have your gains cranked and your LPL cranked you are going to break something. If the LPL is not reducing volume then there may be something wrong with it... check the wire leads on the pot to make sure none have broken off. They are extremely fickle.pgmaniac wrote:When i plug in the lpl, and the gains all the way up, the lpl doesnt do a thing. It has absolutely no affect, so im confused as to whats happening here. Also, when i have a song play a long bass note, at a high volume, the amp shuts off, then about 10 seconds later comes back on. Would this have to do with my electrical system at all?
In the mean time turn your gains waaay down until you get that LPL working.
I had to re-solder all the leads to be sure after that incident.
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