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<blockquote data-quote="alvogel122" data-source="post: 8686585" data-attributes="member: 674782"><p>So recently my subwoofer blew and I wasn't too sad about it because it was time for an upgrade anyway. So I just got my new sub in and hooked it all up and now my amp won't go out of protect. I'm not sure if this has been the case ever since the sub blew to begin with, but I just now noticed it. Anyway, I've been troubleshooting it, trying to figure out if it's an external or internal problem with the amp. Meaning I disconnected all of the wires except power, ground, and remote turn-on wires. Even with all of that removed it still turns on then immediately goes into protect. So with all of that being said, I'm fairly certain something inside the amplifier got fucked up when my sub blew but I can't imagine how... So, I'm just posting this here to see if anyone has any tips or ideas I could try or maybe the cause behind the internal failure of the amp. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alvogel122, post: 8686585, member: 674782"] So recently my subwoofer blew and I wasn't too sad about it because it was time for an upgrade anyway. So I just got my new sub in and hooked it all up and now my amp won't go out of protect. I'm not sure if this has been the case ever since the sub blew to begin with, but I just now noticed it. Anyway, I've been troubleshooting it, trying to figure out if it's an external or internal problem with the amp. Meaning I disconnected all of the wires except power, ground, and remote turn-on wires. Even with all of that removed it still turns on then immediately goes into protect. So with all of that being said, I'm fairly certain something inside the amplifier got fucked up when my sub blew but I can't imagine how... So, I'm just posting this here to see if anyone has any tips or ideas I could try or maybe the cause behind the internal failure of the amp. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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