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Amp trouble hellllpppp!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8485498" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>All this mumbo jumbo....amd all we're trying to diagnose is a faulty amp or faulty operator....or wiring. It shouldn't matter if it's a small amp or large amp. Once you hook it up properly, it should power on.</p><p></p><p>I've never hooked up an amp and didn't work because of lack of power on (Wtf does that even mean??) But I would have to guess something in the electrical area to not power the amp on, which is key to get that amp alive anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8485498, member: 562180"] All this mumbo jumbo....amd all we're trying to diagnose is a faulty amp or faulty operator....or wiring. It shouldn't matter if it's a small amp or large amp. Once you hook it up properly, it should power on. I've never hooked up an amp and didn't work because of lack of power on (Wtf does that even mean??) But I would have to guess something in the electrical area to not power the amp on, which is key to get that amp alive anyway. [/QUOTE]
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