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<blockquote data-quote="bartles" data-source="post: 8467393" data-attributes="member: 668656"><p>Alright so for benefit of anyone else in the future. Id like to post my findings despite lack of assistance.</p><p></p><p>Today i went to a friends for some plug and play testing.</p><p></p><p>First went at system with voltmeter to test things. I got 12v at the amp. Amp powered up like before. Wasnt able to read anything across the channels. (I dont know if it should im not that handy with a volt meter and my friends amp didnt register either.) First wired his subs to my amp. Nothing. His subs his amp worked. His amp my sub worked.</p><p></p><p>So we learned something internally has blown. Not sure what yet. Going to investigate with my electronically inclined friend and hopefully its repairable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bartles, post: 8467393, member: 668656"] Alright so for benefit of anyone else in the future. Id like to post my findings despite lack of assistance. Today i went to a friends for some plug and play testing. First went at system with voltmeter to test things. I got 12v at the amp. Amp powered up like before. Wasnt able to read anything across the channels. (I dont know if it should im not that handy with a volt meter and my friends amp didnt register either.) First wired his subs to my amp. Nothing. His subs his amp worked. His amp my sub worked. So we learned something internally has blown. Not sure what yet. Going to investigate with my electronically inclined friend and hopefully its repairable. [/QUOTE]
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