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<blockquote data-quote="Jaames93" data-source="post: 8695804" data-attributes="member: 678662"><p>I’ve tested the RCA leads with continuity and it’s beeps when it should and doesn’t when it shouldn’t which is good. My multi metre is the same as picture below, where do I find VAC? And how do I test it? Put the pos and neg from multi metre in the respective speaker outputs on amplifier and play music and see if anything shows on the display? Really frustrating as it worked on the twin setup before I removed it to fit the new box. </p><p></p><p>Red Power light is on so the amp has power, just no sound being emitted.</p><p></p><p>I tested the subwoofer with 9v battery, touched the speaker wire and the speaker popped and moved as it should, that means the subwoofer is fine, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaames93, post: 8695804, member: 678662"] I’ve tested the RCA leads with continuity and it’s beeps when it should and doesn’t when it shouldn’t which is good. My multi metre is the same as picture below, where do I find VAC? And how do I test it? Put the pos and neg from multi metre in the respective speaker outputs on amplifier and play music and see if anything shows on the display? Really frustrating as it worked on the twin setup before I removed it to fit the new box. Red Power light is on so the amp has power, just no sound being emitted. I tested the subwoofer with 9v battery, touched the speaker wire and the speaker popped and moved as it should, that means the subwoofer is fine, correct? [/QUOTE]
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