CD player skips from bass, any tips?
CD player skips from bass, any tips?
Alrighty. Got in my new amp last night and was messing with it earlier today, and I cant turn the bish (cd player) up past around 32 now without the bass makin my cd player skip like a mo&$%#$#*er.
Any ideas on what I could do to kind of cusion it or something, and stop it from skipping?
Kind of annoying. I usually listen to my music at the 40 or so mark, and once I get my gains set right its giong to be even worse(only turned up 1/4 way till I get my hands on a DMM)
Thanks, Let me know of anything you can think of.
Any ideas on what I could do to kind of cusion it or something, and stop it from skipping?
Kind of annoying. I usually listen to my music at the 40 or so mark, and once I get my gains set right its giong to be even worse(only turned up 1/4 way till I get my hands on a DMM)
Thanks, Let me know of anything you can think of.
Took some of that egg crate foam stuff and wrapped it around the back support, and I also have a homeade radio mount that I stuffed some of that stuff around. I guess it still does it every once in awhile, but its working good.
dude, it should take a lot of bass to rattle a cd to skip (at least in a high end player). What kinda sub setup you pushin anyways?
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Originally Posted by darkstone05
dude, it should take a lot of bass to rattle a cd to skip (at least in a high end player). What kinda sub setup you pushin anyways?
2 12" Ascendant Audio Atlases pushed with a Diamond D5 600.1. SQ subs, plus they are in a sealed box, so it really surprised me when it was making my cd player skip. Havent had it do if for awhile now though.


