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Jbl 600.1 Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="chevy808" data-source="post: 56783" data-attributes="member: 542681"><p>I have a 600.1 hooked up to a dual 4 ohm Type -r, after I installed my eq the green light on the amp turns on and there is no sound coming out. This indicates an overheating problem but I just started up my car so I don't think it could be overheating. The only things I touched that goes to the amp is the power wire, which I connected to a power distribution block, and the rca inputs, which now go through the eq. I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery the whole time I worked on it. Has anyone ever seen this problem before? Anything input would be helpful! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevy808, post: 56783, member: 542681"] I have a 600.1 hooked up to a dual 4 ohm Type -r, after I installed my eq the green light on the amp turns on and there is no sound coming out. This indicates an overheating problem but I just started up my car so I don't think it could be overheating. The only things I touched that goes to the amp is the power wire, which I connected to a power distribution block, and the rca inputs, which now go through the eq. I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery the whole time I worked on it. Has anyone ever seen this problem before? Anything input would be helpful! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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