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<blockquote data-quote="grandam888" data-source="post: 7183007" data-attributes="member: 628519"><p>the popping noise isnt normal. sounds as if you have some issues inside the amp. bad ground is not likely, but before you spend the money to repair it, it would be be good idea to check all voltages of power wires to ensure they are @ proper voltage.use a digital multi meter set to volts dc to check if you are achieving 12 volts or higher.</p><p></p><p>if your amp is fried(and you wanna fix it yourself), i would take a trip to diyaudio.com. post your issues in the car audio section. there are some really smart people there who can help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandam888, post: 7183007, member: 628519"] the popping noise isnt normal. sounds as if you have some issues inside the amp. bad ground is not likely, but before you spend the money to repair it, it would be be good idea to check all voltages of power wires to ensure they are @ proper voltage.use a digital multi meter set to volts dc to check if you are achieving 12 volts or higher. if your amp is fried(and you wanna fix it yourself), i would take a trip to diyaudio.com. post your issues in the car audio section. there are some really smart people there who can help you out. [/QUOTE]
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