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Faulty amp? No speaker output voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="dubstepper1000" data-source="post: 8364930" data-attributes="member: 664848"><p>I had a similar problem a few weeks ago, the problem turned out to be in the fuse holder, I was reading 12V but no signal from speaker terminals. There was a faulty connection in the fuse holder that caused the voltage to drop below 12V when the amp called for any power. Did some research and found that my amp can function properly at 10V but it wont supply power to the terminals and the protect light will not light up even though it is receiving insufficient voltage. Double check all your connections from your battery all the way to the amp (including fuse holder) and watch for corroding on the wires and terminals, re-strip them if needed. If you want to make sure you are getting a signal from your RCA's, attach a DMM set to 0-2V AC to one of them (+ on center post, - on outer shell). You should get some signal when you play test-tone/music if it is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubstepper1000, post: 8364930, member: 664848"] I had a similar problem a few weeks ago, the problem turned out to be in the fuse holder, I was reading 12V but no signal from speaker terminals. There was a faulty connection in the fuse holder that caused the voltage to drop below 12V when the amp called for any power. Did some research and found that my amp can function properly at 10V but it wont supply power to the terminals and the protect light will not light up even though it is receiving insufficient voltage. Double check all your connections from your battery all the way to the amp (including fuse holder) and watch for corroding on the wires and terminals, re-strip them if needed. If you want to make sure you are getting a signal from your RCA's, attach a DMM set to 0-2V AC to one of them (+ on center post, - on outer shell). You should get some signal when you play test-tone/music if it is good. [/QUOTE]
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