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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7947125" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>A quick and easy test to perform on the powering up of an amp I always do..Nice amp by the way,a little monster.Take the amp to the battery,take some 12 ga speaker wire/scrap that you have, and hook the ground up,and pos long enough to reach both batt terminals,and one wire from the remote to the poss connection/jumper wire, touch the poss/to poss, and neg to neg on the batt terminals,give it approx 20 seconds to see if it lights up, if not, then you have a power issue to begin with of the amp..Its worth getting repaired..Thats an excellent amp/Zed made, and delivers alot of clean power,such as most 75-100 watt amps today..it only need a 4o amp fuse to run it.Try that out first.Only takes like 15min to do,and pretty easy as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7947125, member: 634282"] A quick and easy test to perform on the powering up of an amp I always do..Nice amp by the way,a little monster.Take the amp to the battery,take some 12 ga speaker wire/scrap that you have, and hook the ground up,and pos long enough to reach both batt terminals,and one wire from the remote to the poss connection/jumper wire, touch the poss/to poss, and neg to neg on the batt terminals,give it approx 20 seconds to see if it lights up, if not, then you have a power issue to begin with of the amp..Its worth getting repaired..Thats an excellent amp/Zed made, and delivers alot of clean power,such as most 75-100 watt amps today..it only need a 4o amp fuse to run it.Try that out first.Only takes like 15min to do,and pretty easy as well [/QUOTE]
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