Ok, so I bought an amp from akkord, its a arc audio 4150xxk, it "looked" alright when i got it but I didnt have time to install it(It had a messed up mounting tab, he didnt know anything about it of course)anyways, I installed it last week and when Im driving, one of the channels cuts out, then in a few seconds(sometimes minutes) it comes back on. If I turn the amp off and then back on it still may not play. Im wondering if I got a bad amp? right now its only running a pair of cerwin vega 5x7 heds in my back deck, Im waiting on some more stuff to install the front speakers in the doors. I have switched the channels so the right plays through the left and vice versa and it follows that channel, so I know it isnt the speakers(they may not be too great but until I install the rainbows theyre all Ive got).
So ideas anyone? Im running 8 gauge to it now, I havent bought the 4 gauge yet and Im not sure if I need to, its only running the 4 speakers, each speaker is running at 4 ohms, so nothing huge there, but I checked it over today and I cant figure it out. I made sure I have the speaker wire wrapped around the screw, I dont have any spade terminals yet //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif but Im trying to figure this out before I have to send it to Arc to get fixed, so Thanks In Advanced for any help------Dinty
So ideas anyone? Im running 8 gauge to it now, I havent bought the 4 gauge yet and Im not sure if I need to, its only running the 4 speakers, each speaker is running at 4 ohms, so nothing huge there, but I checked it over today and I cant figure it out. I made sure I have the speaker wire wrapped around the screw, I dont have any spade terminals yet //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif but Im trying to figure this out before I have to send it to Arc to get fixed, so Thanks In Advanced for any help------Dinty
