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<blockquote data-quote="Anniku989" data-source="post: 4610346" data-attributes="member: 581280"><p>Been doing this for awhile, usually it'll cut out for a sec, and I have the remote wire switched, I'll just turn it off and then back on, and it'll be fine. It would normally do this maybe once a week for the last few months, figured it was just a tiny short or something. Anyway, the past few days the amp has been cutting out, and will stay out (no matter if you turn it on or off a few times). If you give it a nice slap with your hand, it'll sometimes come back on, but its real finicky. Power stays on, and it doesn't go into protect. So I'm thinking it may have to do with the internal RCA connections or something. I hooked up my mp3 player with a headphone jack to rca connector (to replace the rca's from the headunit) to make sure my rca's wern't grounding out or anything, but it still did it with that.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm gonna tear it apart tomorrow, and see whats up. If I can't find anything, does anyone have any link's or idea's on places/prices of getting it fixed?</p><p></p><p>Being kinda vague, but dunno what else I can say, the speakers just cut out (no sound), but amp stays on, doesn't go into protect, and if you slap the amp a few times, it'll usually come on. Sounds like something came unsoldered or something to me (probably vibrated loose) but I'm not sure. Hopefully I'll see what the culprit is tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p></p><p>All connections on the amp are good too. Speaker wires all the way through are fine, power/ground are good (and its not voltage issue, as it'll do this at low volume), remotes obviously working, and so are my rca's (hooked them up to another amp). So I'm 98% sure its internal on the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anniku989, post: 4610346, member: 581280"] Been doing this for awhile, usually it'll cut out for a sec, and I have the remote wire switched, I'll just turn it off and then back on, and it'll be fine. It would normally do this maybe once a week for the last few months, figured it was just a tiny short or something. Anyway, the past few days the amp has been cutting out, and will stay out (no matter if you turn it on or off a few times). If you give it a nice slap with your hand, it'll sometimes come back on, but its real finicky. Power stays on, and it doesn't go into protect. So I'm thinking it may have to do with the internal RCA connections or something. I hooked up my mp3 player with a headphone jack to rca connector (to replace the rca's from the headunit) to make sure my rca's wern't grounding out or anything, but it still did it with that. Anyway, I'm gonna tear it apart tomorrow, and see whats up. If I can't find anything, does anyone have any link's or idea's on places/prices of getting it fixed? Being kinda vague, but dunno what else I can say, the speakers just cut out (no sound), but amp stays on, doesn't go into protect, and if you slap the amp a few times, it'll usually come on. Sounds like something came unsoldered or something to me (probably vibrated loose) but I'm not sure. Hopefully I'll see what the culprit is tomorrow. Thanks! Edit: All connections on the amp are good too. Speaker wires all the way through are fine, power/ground are good (and its not voltage issue, as it'll do this at low volume), remotes obviously working, and so are my rca's (hooked them up to another amp). So I'm 98% sure its internal on the amp [/QUOTE]
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