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Amp turns on, but wont recieve input
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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 8296156" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>Could be 3 things.</p><p></p><p>1. Your LOC is faulty / not spliced into the correct wires</p><p></p><p>2. Your RCA wire is faulty</p><p></p><p>3. Your amp is broken</p><p></p><p>You can check your RCA's with a multi meter. Play some music, and set the multimeter to AC voltage. Put the negative lead on the outer shielding of the RCA, and the positive lead on the prong. If it reads 0 volts, test it where it comes out of the LOC. If it's still 0v, your LOC isn't hooked up properly or is broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 8296156, member: 628495"] Could be 3 things. 1. Your LOC is faulty / not spliced into the correct wires 2. Your RCA wire is faulty 3. Your amp is broken You can check your RCA's with a multi meter. Play some music, and set the multimeter to AC voltage. Put the negative lead on the outer shielding of the RCA, and the positive lead on the prong. If it reads 0 volts, test it where it comes out of the LOC. If it's still 0v, your LOC isn't hooked up properly or is broken. [/QUOTE]
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