Issues

Need help with your car stereo system? Have a technical question? Post here.
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Issues

Post by Hontzo_MD »

Ok, so im driving to work today, and i think my car had a mild stroke or something. My right 6.5 started crackling and then just quit, I unhooked the rca at the amp and left it alone till I got home. On the ride home the right side tweeter started acting up, crakling and has very low output. Im afraid its the speakers, which wouldnt suprise me they are about 6+ years old. Id think about going out and doing a channel swap and testing both sides, but its getting to be single digits out and the garage has no heat.

Setup is a X200.4 front channels running the tweeters, rears running the mids.

My initial thoughts are dump the componants, BUT who makes a set that can run that kind of power. I dont really want to get into the $150 retail componant set. But I wont spend a fortune for good stuff anymore.

Im open to ideas and help on this one.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

OH, and then when I got home the right mid started working again, maybe a loose wire or something.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
bdubs767
Hukd on Foniks
Posts: 2743
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:47 am
Location: Mass

Post by bdubs767 »

could be the classic xenon death....they were known to crackel ect when abotu to die.
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
User avatar
Ahsmo
Ssssssailor
Posts: 523
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:01 pm

Post by Ahsmo »

that sounds like the x200.x is shitting out.

:? cross your fingers
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

super,I can only come to the conclusion it was on its way out from its last owner then, Ive only been running my mids off of it, and the gains are all the way down.

Who would be worthy of disecting the amp for diagnosis?

Ive never had any amp issues in 12+ years of doing this. Sad, but not a US PG amp, so I was nervous going in.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
AVICJR
Team Coach
Posts: 2854
Joined: Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:19 pm
Location: Texas

Post by AVICJR »

The flat rate on the X200.4 is $125 if you want PG to fix it.
User avatar
Mastiff
French Poodle
Posts: 1537
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:44 pm
Location: earth
Contact:

Post by Mastiff »

its when i hear tales like this that make me want to dump the 200.4 and go with something else :roll:
User avatar
draarong2004
Posts: 39
Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 10:24 am
Location: northwestern indiana
Contact:

Post by draarong2004 »

AVICJR wrote:The flat rate on the X200.4 is $125 if you want PG to fix it.
idk, that don't sound like too bad of a deal rather then buying a new amp so long as they warranty it again at that price.....just my opinion though.
1moreamp
NOT justonemoreamp
Posts: 2504
Joined: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:53 pm
Location: No where special

Post by 1moreamp »

PG's rates are more than fair. If I had to live off their repair rates I would starve, and or go out of business.
Amp builders that actually service their products are trying to build customer confidence and brand loyalty. So they repair for cheap rates to keep their product in your hands.
It all makes perfectly good sense in the long term business plan of things.

You could have bought a Fosgate. I hear nothing good about their service group and policies. Responses like buy a new one, and here call these people they repair Fosgate, Its the same with PPI, call them Oh we don't really repair we will trade yours in on a B stock refurb for $125.00 to $250.00, but it will be the next model up from yours ,,, yeah right PPI has 1 (ONE) technician in the USA. I'm sure hes very busy :lol: :lol: :lol: refurbing warranty returns yeah right, They send them back to the factory in whereever to repair and refurb for resale. Same for Hifonics, and many others..

At least PG stands behind you guys,,, Think about it, I'm telling you the truth for your own interests :) :) :) :)
User avatar
draarong2004
Posts: 39
Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 10:24 am
Location: northwestern indiana
Contact:

Post by draarong2004 »

u didn't mention power acoustic in there????

lol, had my amp over a year and its still runnin strong
2005 f150 Reg cab longbed metallic silver
panisonic cq-c5300(previous generation)
rockford fosgate 5x7 door speakers(4)
power acoustic lt1440/2
2 12" kicker 05cvr's
User avatar
Ahsmo
Ssssssailor
Posts: 523
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:01 pm

Post by Ahsmo »

Hontzo_MD wrote:super,I can only come to the conclusion it was on its way out from its last owner then, Ive only been running my mids off of it, and the gains are all the way down.

Who would be worthy of disecting the amp for diagnosis?

Ive never had any amp issues in 12+ years of doing this. Sad, but not a US PG amp, so I was nervous going in.

If it goes in. It will never have to go back. I think PG got their shit together and fixed the problems.
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

1moreamp wrote:PG's rates are more than fair. If I had to live off their repair rates I would starve, and or go out of business.
Amp builders that actually service their products are trying to build customer confidence and brand loyalty. So they repair for cheap rates to keep their product in your hands.
It all makes perfectly good sense in the long term business plan of things.

You could have bought a Fosgate. I hear nothing good about their service group and policies. Responses like buy a new one, and here call these people they repair Fosgate, Its the same with PPI, call them Oh we don't really repair we will trade yours in on a B stock refurb for $125.00 to $250.00, but it will be the next model up from yours ,,, yeah right PPI has 1 (ONE) technician in the USA. I'm sure hes very busy :lol: :lol: :lol: refurbing warranty returns yeah right, They send them back to the factory in whereever to repair and refurb for resale. Same for Hifonics, and many others..

At least PG stands behind you guys,,, Think about it, I'm telling you the truth for your own interests :) :) :) :)
That may be true, but I have a guy at rockford, I could get it fixed, hell I was running pre-production Quart amps, that ran better than this xenon for about 2 years, and I have only had this amp for a few months, a bit dissappointing.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

I guess I shouldnt have expected too much, I got the damn thing for dirt cheap over on the SB.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

Im fearing its the amp, I just went out and hooked it up with the Q x-overs, to just the front channels, and there are still issues, I am afraid it has cooked at least a mid woofer, and possibly the tweeters, there are still output issues across the board.

I think I should have held out for what I really wanted, ZX or XS amps.

With that being said, I am looking for ZX or XS amps. PM me or aim me with what ya got.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
dedlyjedly
Silent but Dedly
Posts: 1212
Joined: Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:03 pm
Location: Las Vegas

Post by dedlyjedly »

"and I have only had this amp for a few months, a bit dissappointing."

After a few months of use (relatively quickly) is when they tend to sizzle like that. Unfortunately, the build house that produced the xenon for pg did have some definite quality control issues, specifically with some poor solder joints that cause the problem you're experiencing.

PG did a bang up job of stepping in to clean up the mess though. They did everything they could to get the product back to Portland for a second round of qc, but unfortunately there was still a lot of product that wasn't taken care of for miscellaneous reasons (likely product that has been transhipped). Send it in for repair and don't worry about it anymore!
User avatar
bdubs767
Hukd on Foniks
Posts: 2743
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:47 am
Location: Mass

Post by bdubs767 »

how much u pay for your xenon?
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

Around 2
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
User avatar
bdubs767
Hukd on Foniks
Posts: 2743
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:47 am
Location: Mass

Post by bdubs767 »

Hontzo_MD wrote:Around 2
plus the 115 to get it fixed...

you payed 315 for an amp that retailed at 800 something...not bad IMO. That is still below dealer cost
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
User avatar
rolandk
Posts: 238
Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:36 am
Location: Portland, Oregon

Post by rolandk »

You might want to troubleshoot it a bit further and find out exactly where the problem is. I had a similar situation and it ended up being a bad solder connection on the comps passive crossover PCB.
User avatar
stipud
Voltage Ohms
Posts: 14719
Joined: Sat Nov 26, 1983 4:00 am
Location: Burnaby, BC
Contact:

Post by stipud »

Welcome Sir Roland!

'Bout time we got you posting here.

8)
User avatar
Hontzo_MD
Posts: 179
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:03 pm

Post by Hontzo_MD »

yeah, pretty sure its something amp related. I am running active x-overs. Ive got some new mids i need to put in, then I will see. Im not real thrilled with the amp so far,maybe later tonight im going to put the XS2300 in and run it for a while.
REALLY!?
"Im not even supposed to be here today!"-Dante Hicks
Mackenzie
Where all da white women at?
Posts: 1524
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 12:17 pm

Post by Mackenzie »

draarong2004 wrote:u didn't mention power acoustic in there????

lol, had my amp over a year and its still runnin strong
Power acoustic should not even be mentioned in the same thread as pg.
1moreamp
NOT justonemoreamp
Posts: 2504
Joined: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:53 pm
Location: No where special

Post by 1moreamp »

Hontzo_MD wrote:yeah, pretty sure its something amp related. I am running active x-overs. Ive got some new mids i need to put in, then I will see. Im not real thrilled with the amp so far,maybe later tonight im going to put the XS2300 in and run it for a while.
OK Sell me your busted amp, I'll give you a hundred shipped for your broke amp :D
User avatar
bdubs767
Hukd on Foniks
Posts: 2743
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:47 am
Location: Mass

Post by bdubs767 »

1moreamp wrote:
Hontzo_MD wrote:yeah, pretty sure its something amp related. I am running active x-overs. Ive got some new mids i need to put in, then I will see. Im not real thrilled with the amp so far,maybe later tonight im going to put the XS2300 in and run it for a while.
OK Sell me your busted amp, I'll give you a hundred shipped for your broke amp :D
Ill give you 110 to ship it to PG or Cecil :twisted:...you've taught me to well Jedi Master :D :D
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
1moreamp
NOT justonemoreamp
Posts: 2504
Joined: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:53 pm
Location: No where special

Post by 1moreamp »

bdubs767 wrote:
1moreamp wrote:
Hontzo_MD wrote:yeah, pretty sure its something amp related. I am running active x-overs. Ive got some new mids i need to put in, then I will see. Im not real thrilled with the amp so far,maybe later tonight im going to put the XS2300 in and run it for a while.
OK Sell me your busted amp, I'll give you a hundred shipped for your broke amp :D
Ill give you 110 to ship it to PG or Cecil :twisted:...you've taught me to well Jedi Master :D :D

Ahh Grasshopper you learn so quickly :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: Wax on Wax off and may the farce be with you :wink:
$120.00 shipped
Post Reply