Ok, I know this might be hard to diagnose without having the setup in front of you, so I will try to be as specific as possible.
Here is my setup:
Kenwood 40w x4 headunit (im guessing this isnt realated to the problem)
Rockford Fosgate Punch HE2 sub 400w cap, in bandpass box
MTX Thunder Series 280w 4 channel amp, which is bridged to the sub. It is mounted on the back of the box (which I have heard is bad).
Recently my sub began to give me trouble. The trouble is that it only seems to hit occasionally. Here is exactly what happens: When the car is first turned on, the sub hits consistantly for about 15-30 mins. Then it for the most part shuts off, only occasionally (about once every 30 sec, not consistant) it will hit. ie: the music is playing and the bass is like: bump, bump, bump, BUMP, bump, bump, etc...
My first thought was it might be the amp overheating. Nope, amp was ice cold.
Second idea was that it might be a loose connection, and maybe something like a bumpy section of road could have made a cable somewhere come loose. I checked all the connections on the amp to the sub, and on the amp to the deck, all connected properly. Checked the ground wire, also connected properly. checked the power line from battery to amp at all points, connected properly. I did the same to the headunit, and all the wires were in place how they should be.
This is where my knowlege ends, so I talked to 2 different people about the subject:
I talked to a guy who works as a car audio installer, and he thought it might be a loose or frayed voice coil in the sub.
I talked to an electrician, he said that something might be wrong with the amp.
So, I know this might be hard to diagnose, but do any of you car audio buffs have any idea what could be wrong? and how to go about fixing it?
thanks
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