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Default new Radio / amp / speakers but low volume???

"Chris" wrote in news:1159199361.774558.155160
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to the experts,
For my boat I've recently instaled a new Sony radio, 6 CD changer, new
speakers inside and out and a new 4 channel amp. When I raise the
volume the radio or CD start cutting out?
I've upped the amp already.... ... I think 600 watts. Is it the amp and

do I need more power? or two amps; 1 for each speaker set or is it the
radio?
Plenty on voltage and installed correctly, sounds great at a reasonable

volume just at times you want it to be louder!!
Before I go back to Circuit City what questionas do I need to ask Amp
or Radio??
Thanks in advance



Measure the voltage with the volume at zero, then watch the voltage as
you raise the volume. 600W output will draw about 650W with its switcher
power supply. 650W divided by 13V = 50A! That little zipcord isn't
going to handle that kind of current. You need to wire the amp DC input
with #4 to #6. Radio Shack sells red (+) and black (-) fine stranded #4
or 6 for this purpose in bulk. Get an idea how long you need of each
color. The bigger wire, obviously, is better. Even then, you'll see 50A
draw down the battery if you play it LOUD!

What's happening is the tinywire you have now is dropping the battery
voltage down far enough with this kind of current load so it's so low
there isn't enough left to run the CD/radio circuits, which just shut
down because they use electronic power switching.

Man, tell us what marina you're playin 600 watts in so we can be
SOMEWHERE ELSE!....(c;



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