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Monoblock Amp Issues. PLEASE HELP ME!
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8439835" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Id say it sounds like you dont have a whole lot of experience with amps at this point,and you may mess something up or damage the amp.Do yourself a favor and YANK it and take it to a local car audio shop and have them bench test it@2/4 and 1 ohm loads for operation.It may cost you $20-50 bucks..some will test it for free if they have the time.If you have some experience, then you should be able to yank it and set up a testing bench yourself without any problems.We can throw all kinds of HOW TOs at you, but may never really know the actual cause/issue without being present.Saving time and trying to figure out whats going on,its best to yank it from the car and bench test it to find out if its the amp itself, or an issue with your vehicle wiring or subs.Subs can be checked with a dmm easily by ohm load disconnected from the amp.It could be as simple as the connection from the subs came loose in the box to the terminals that go to the amp from vibration/poorly connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8439835, member: 634282"] Id say it sounds like you dont have a whole lot of experience with amps at this point,and you may mess something up or damage the amp.Do yourself a favor and YANK it and take it to a local car audio shop and have them bench test it@2/4 and 1 ohm loads for operation.It may cost you $20-50 bucks..some will test it for free if they have the time.If you have some experience, then you should be able to yank it and set up a testing bench yourself without any problems.We can throw all kinds of HOW TOs at you, but may never really know the actual cause/issue without being present.Saving time and trying to figure out whats going on,its best to yank it from the car and bench test it to find out if its the amp itself, or an issue with your vehicle wiring or subs.Subs can be checked with a dmm easily by ohm load disconnected from the amp.It could be as simple as the connection from the subs came loose in the box to the terminals that go to the amp from vibration/poorly connected. [/QUOTE]
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