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Is my amp dying?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhyUmad" data-source="post: 7294266" data-attributes="member: 632340"><p>go buy a DMM (digital multi meter) even a cheap *** one from harbor freight or walmart will work. Test the voltage at the amp using the terminals for the power and ground wires where the wires go in the amp. Have someone turn it up while you watch the meter and if it drops under 11 volts its not the amp its the batt/alt. If the voltage stays above 12 volts its the amp. Could try to rewire the subs for 4 ohms and see if it still cuts off</p><p></p><p>and lol at pulling the rca cables and turning up the volume expecting the amp to do anything....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhyUmad, post: 7294266, member: 632340"] go buy a DMM (digital multi meter) even a cheap *** one from harbor freight or walmart will work. Test the voltage at the amp using the terminals for the power and ground wires where the wires go in the amp. Have someone turn it up while you watch the meter and if it drops under 11 volts its not the amp its the batt/alt. If the voltage stays above 12 volts its the amp. Could try to rewire the subs for 4 ohms and see if it still cuts off and lol at pulling the rca cables and turning up the volume expecting the amp to do anything.... [/QUOTE]
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