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<blockquote data-quote="IASCA pro 301-6" data-source="post: 6113" data-attributes="member: 541179"><p>so...amp 1 (origional amp) did not give any output. Amp 2, which was a know good amp, also did not give any output. The only thing in common is the speakers and the inputs. Are your speakers a know good entity...that is...are you sure that they work without question? If not, hook them up to anything just to double check.</p><p></p><p>Next, look at the input that the amp is getting. Take the output of another source, like change the RCAs if you have more than one, or try a buddies headunit. Then repeat your experiment...see if anything changes.</p><p></p><p>It has to be either/or. Did your amp work when put somewhere else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IASCA pro 301-6, post: 6113, member: 541179"] so...amp 1 (origional amp) did not give any output. Amp 2, which was a know good amp, also did not give any output. The only thing in common is the speakers and the inputs. Are your speakers a know good entity...that is...are you sure that they work without question? If not, hook them up to anything just to double check. Next, look at the input that the amp is getting. Take the output of another source, like change the RCAs if you have more than one, or try a buddies headunit. Then repeat your experiment...see if anything changes. It has to be either/or. Did your amp work when put somewhere else? [/QUOTE]
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