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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 6377593" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Pack that baby up and send it back to AP. somthin is off on it. Only other things I would think of is. Mabye RCA cable what kind do you have. Cheap or did you spend the money on a good set. Another thing is your clipping that amp and sending it into protect. What do you have the setting like on the HU. Is that a five volt RCA output. How many volts is the RCA's on the Amp recommended for.</p><p></p><p>Also did you take the subs fully out and check the ohms on them. Possible a coil is bad and is taking the amp out. Seen it plenty with four channel amps a speaker is going takes the amp out.</p><p></p><p>Did you email AP and tell them all about it. What is the warrenty looking like. Still under or is it out of warrenty. If So look up DB-r on here I think he's been wanting check one of these out, Ask him for a price on a repair or look over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 6377593, member: 570057"] Pack that baby up and send it back to AP. somthin is off on it. Only other things I would think of is. Mabye RCA cable what kind do you have. Cheap or did you spend the money on a good set. Another thing is your clipping that amp and sending it into protect. What do you have the setting like on the HU. Is that a five volt RCA output. How many volts is the RCA's on the Amp recommended for. Also did you take the subs fully out and check the ohms on them. Possible a coil is bad and is taking the amp out. Seen it plenty with four channel amps a speaker is going takes the amp out. Did you email AP and tell them all about it. What is the warrenty looking like. Still under or is it out of warrenty. If So look up DB-r on here I think he's been wanting check one of these out, Ask him for a price on a repair or look over. [/QUOTE]
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