SOURCE: Wiring Diagram
First, try looking here: http://www.crutchfield.com/learningcenter/car/amplifiers_movie.html If that helps, be sure to leave feedback or I don't get paid. Look all over the cruchfield page and you can find guides for every type of installation.
SOURCE: kenwood KAC-PS201T
The first thing you must do is to confirm that you have voltage at the amp. Just because the fuses look good, that doesn't mean you're getting power to the amp.
With your multimeter set to DC volts, the black meter lead on the ground terminal of the amp and the head unit on (so the amp will have remote voltage applied), touch the red lead alternately to the B+ and remote terminals of the amp. If the voltage is below ~11 volts, you need to check the wiring feeding whichever line is too low.
SOURCE: To bridge a Kenwood KAC-9102D
Hello laurogleal,
The Kenwood KAC-9102D is a mono amp. There is no bridging. Having two sets of terminals is just a more convenient way of connecting two subwoofers. The amp is stable down to 2 ohms impedance, so it is safe to run 2 4 ohm loads in parallel.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: want to bridge my subs I have a kenwood kac-719
from what i have read about your amp, it is already a mono amp, and rated for 2 ohm's, so all you have to do is wire the subs in parallel (both positives together to positive and both negatives together to negative) or series/parallel if you have dual voice coils (both positive and both negative paired on each sub, then positive from amp to positive on one sub; negative on that sub to positive on next sub; then negative on sub to negative on amp) Note though, with two dual voice coil subs, you can have a 1 ohm load with the first set up, which can damage your amp. Let me know if this helps :)
SOURCE: kenwood kac-x1r flashes code e-03
HI DUDE EVERY REMOTE WIRE THEY HAVE FUSE NEAR THE BACK OF PLAYER TRY TO CHANGE IT .... R...TRY UNPLUG UR AMP .. AND ..FIX IT BACK
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