amp problem

Chances are it is a problem with the amp, I would call the place you bought it from tell them about it see if thye have any recommendations if they don't bring it back and get a new one

 
Originally posted by indosia If you only hear bass make sure the crossover is set to full range.
Yea OR that the signal you are using is full range. If it isn't then make sure your signal isn't x-overed too low.
 
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