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<blockquote data-quote="mylilpeterbilt" data-source="post: 2523132" data-attributes="member: 573075"><p>Hi guys, I'm new here and i'll warn ya i'm not sharp with electrical...soooo I have a Poweracoustik ts1920 running two 10" L7s. I just took a cross country trip and I'm pretty sure the amp worked the whole way out there but it wasn't on loud at all so I can't be sure. I do know it didn't work on the way back as the red protect light was on. The manual said the unit was either overheated or the speakerwires were crossed. I really dont think it could be either because I never had the sound up and I've ran it wired like this for over a year now with no troubles ever. I tried disconnecting the speakerwires all together and the light would still stay on. The light will only go off if the RCAs are unplugged. Fuses are good. I tried different RCAs too, no luck. If I do need a new amp what do you guys think would be best for under $500.</p><p></p><p>Thanks alot guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylilpeterbilt, post: 2523132, member: 573075"] Hi guys, I'm new here and i'll warn ya i'm not sharp with electrical...soooo I have a Poweracoustik ts1920 running two 10" L7s. I just took a cross country trip and I'm pretty sure the amp worked the whole way out there but it wasn't on loud at all so I can't be sure. I do know it didn't work on the way back as the red protect light was on. The manual said the unit was either overheated or the speakerwires were crossed. I really dont think it could be either because I never had the sound up and I've ran it wired like this for over a year now with no troubles ever. I tried disconnecting the speakerwires all together and the light would still stay on. The light will only go off if the RCAs are unplugged. Fuses are good. I tried different RCAs too, no luck. If I do need a new amp what do you guys think would be best for under $500. Thanks alot guys [/QUOTE]
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