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<blockquote data-quote="montx" data-source="post: 3298768" data-attributes="member: 573693"><p>Here's the story -</p><p></p><p>Driving along and all of the sudden no more boom boom. Here's my current setup. This setup has been powered up before and no problems ( the subs, this amp is from my fiance):</p><p></p><p>Knukonceptz amp wiring kit ( 4guage edition )</p><p></p><p>Memphis Depth Charge DC-200</p><p></p><p>Two 10" audio pipe subwoofers ( 250WRMS, dual 4 ohm ) wired in 4 ohm each, but are bridged at the amplifier</p><p></p><p>It's a weird problem. I'll leave the GND, BAT, and REM connected, no lights - nothing. I've checked the connections, and let me reassure you -- they're good. Ground is stable, bat is 12.45~46 at both REM and BAT, and the GND has always been stable on my last amp. I'll hook up one of my RCA's and then the protection light appears. It doesnt matter which RCA ( right/left ) is hooked up. So Then I'll go and hook the left/right on my sub up, still red light -- BUT, here's the weird part. If I allow the screwdriver to touch both the screw on the terminal and the amp itself, it'll turn green and the amp will provide bump to the speakers.</p><p></p><p>Any Ideas on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montx, post: 3298768, member: 573693"] Here's the story - Driving along and all of the sudden no more boom boom. Here's my current setup. This setup has been powered up before and no problems ( the subs, this amp is from my fiance): Knukonceptz amp wiring kit ( 4guage edition ) Memphis Depth Charge DC-200 Two 10" audio pipe subwoofers ( 250WRMS, dual 4 ohm ) wired in 4 ohm each, but are bridged at the amplifier It's a weird problem. I'll leave the GND, BAT, and REM connected, no lights - nothing. I've checked the connections, and let me reassure you -- they're good. Ground is stable, bat is 12.45~46 at both REM and BAT, and the GND has always been stable on my last amp. I'll hook up one of my RCA's and then the protection light appears. It doesnt matter which RCA ( right/left ) is hooked up. So Then I'll go and hook the left/right on my sub up, still red light -- BUT, here's the weird part. If I allow the screwdriver to touch both the screw on the terminal and the amp itself, it'll turn green and the amp will provide bump to the speakers. Any Ideas on this? [/QUOTE]
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