both amp channels blown

luvinthebass
5,000+ posts

CarAudio.com Elite
dam it, i've had this amp to power my front stage 6 by 8 pioneers (amp is a RF 200.2 and my friend goes to hook the speakers back up then they play fine just like they always do, i was settin the gains once again since he tweaked em //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/mad.gif.c18f003ab0ef8a0d9c27ca78d77a6392.gif then all of sudden the speakers sound fuzzy and distorted, checked the speakers, even with a 9V battery and it popped up so they can't be blown, i'm guessin it's my amp channels are shot and i used a DMM to measure voltage and was at 0.00 even with a test tone, amp shot you think? he had the speakers wired on ONE channel and i'm guessin that was a 2 ohm mono load to the amp fryin it and killin the channels but it still turns on just doesn't deliveer power. tahnks to all who helped //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
the voltage at the power and ground wire of the amp i measured with the DMM was 8.75 V
That's a simulated brownout for a car amp; either it's fried from it, a fuse is blown internally, or it'll work again when your voltage gets above 10.5v or so at the amplifier. If your battery is reading 12.6+v and your amp is only seeing 8.75, you have a serious problem somewhere in your wiring. Is your amp turning on, power light etc.? or just sitting there off?

 
Did you measure that 8.75V with the wires attached to the amp still?

Take the positive off the amp and measure it not connected to anything. I'm guessing you'll see 12-14v.

If this is true, you'll get a fairly large spark when you put the wire back on the amp, just so you know. Something is wrong with the amp, as it's partially shorting + to ground.

If you measure 8v at the power wire, disregard this post and trace that power wire back to the battery. You have a big problem someplace. Also double check that you're getting a good ground.

 
Did you measure that 8.75V with the wires attached to the amp still?
Take the positive off the amp and measure it not connected to anything. I'm guessing you'll see 12-14v.

If this is true, you'll get a fairly large spark when you put the wire back on the amp, just so you know. Something is wrong with the amp, as it's partially shorting + to ground.

If you measure 8v at the power wire, disregard this post and trace that power wire back to the battery. You have a big problem someplace. Also double check that you're getting a good ground.
yeah the wires were still attached and the amp was on when i measured that voltage.

i thinkn i'll open the amp up and see if there are any burnt spots then i'll be able to tell ya think?

 
Wire the DVM in series (or if you're lucky enough to have a clamp style dvm, use the clamp set to dc amps) and see how much current is flowing through the positive wire to the amp while it's on but not connected to any speaker. Should be under 2amps. If more, you've got a partial short, likely internal to the amp.

 
Wire the DVM in series (or if you're lucky enough to have a clamp style dvm, use the clamp set to dc amps) and see how much current is flowing through the positive wire to the amp while it's on but not connected to any speaker. Should be under 2amps. If more, you've got a partial short, likely internal to the amp.
Yea, we're both looking for the same thing, just in different ways.

 
Wire the DVM in series (or if you're lucky enough to have a clamp style dvm, use the clamp set to dc amps) and see how much current is flowing through the positive wire to the amp while it's on but not connected to any speaker. Should be under 2amps. If more, you've got a partial short, likely internal to the amp.
kays, good thing its a nice day out today

recheck you're ground. did you sand the paint off the spot you picked?
mhm, the amp has never done this before, all cuz my friend wired both speakers on one channel just ****ed it up majorly.

 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...
Old Thread: Please note, there have been no replies in this thread for over 3 years!
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

About this thread

luvinthebass

5,000+ posts
CarAudio.com Elite
Thread starter
luvinthebass
Joined
Location
Middle of Iowa
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
15
Views
1,387
Last reply date
Last reply from
luvinthebass
IMG_20260513_214311575.jpg

ThxOne

    May 13, 2026
  • 0
  • 0
IMG_20260513_213956814.jpg

ThxOne

    May 13, 2026
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top