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<blockquote data-quote="bigdub_diesel" data-source="post: 1291175" data-attributes="member: 564652"><p>ok, now i just messed around with my cd player, and i took apart all the connections from my cd player to my harness, and then reconnected my amp. I hooked up me old amp first, and the protection light came on, and i couldnt get rid of that. It says in my manual that the only 2 reasons that the red protection light to come on, and thats due to a temperature shut down, which i cant believe considering how low the volume was on my cd, i didnt have my subs hooked up, and its freakin 30 degrees here now! The other possibility it has is that the speaker wires have a short cicruit. it says to fix it to seperate speaker wire and insulate. what exactly does that mean? next, i figured that since i had pwr, maybe my new memphis amp would work, so i hooked it up to all the wires, but i didnt hook the subs up to the amp, and no light came on, not even the protection light. i checked my fuses, they are all good. anyone with an idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdub_diesel, post: 1291175, member: 564652"] ok, now i just messed around with my cd player, and i took apart all the connections from my cd player to my harness, and then reconnected my amp. I hooked up me old amp first, and the protection light came on, and i couldnt get rid of that. It says in my manual that the only 2 reasons that the red protection light to come on, and thats due to a temperature shut down, which i cant believe considering how low the volume was on my cd, i didnt have my subs hooked up, and its freakin 30 degrees here now! The other possibility it has is that the speaker wires have a short cicruit. it says to fix it to seperate speaker wire and insulate. what exactly does that mean? next, i figured that since i had pwr, maybe my new memphis amp would work, so i hooked it up to all the wires, but i didnt hook the subs up to the amp, and no light came on, not even the protection light. i checked my fuses, they are all good. anyone with an idea? [/QUOTE]
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