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<blockquote data-quote="mike49504" data-source="post: 7101406" data-attributes="member: 624789"><p>Heres a quick way to see if you have defective outputs in the amp. Open the bottom cover of the amp set your multimeter to ohms . You will see a power supply side and an output side to the amp The power supply side is closest to the power ground and remote connections. You want the output section . Place your red probe on leg 1 of the outputs and place your black meter probe on the middle leg then place black probe on leg 1 and red probe on leg 3 then place black probe on leg 2 and red probe on leg 3 of the output You should read nothing near 0 ohms if you do please post your results as followed</p><p></p><p>Legs1-2:</p><p></p><p>legs1-3:</p><p></p><p>legs:2-3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike49504, post: 7101406, member: 624789"] Heres a quick way to see if you have defective outputs in the amp. Open the bottom cover of the amp set your multimeter to ohms . You will see a power supply side and an output side to the amp The power supply side is closest to the power ground and remote connections. You want the output section . Place your red probe on leg 1 of the outputs and place your black meter probe on the middle leg then place black probe on leg 1 and red probe on leg 3 then place black probe on leg 2 and red probe on leg 3 of the output You should read nothing near 0 ohms if you do please post your results as followed Legs1-2: legs1-3: legs:2-3 [/QUOTE]
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