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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8497436" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would test that amp onthe bench with a car battery or 12v. supply with a speaker and an Ipod or old HU..you can search a You Tube Vid on how to use an Ipod or device through your RCA connections for each ch for tones/music..Its easy to do..I could explain, but a Vid will be better for you to view and have an easier understanding and review as many times needed..You could have an issue with your HU supply/wiring/LOC, or supply..Can rule the amp out by a full bench test rather than just metering..doesnt take much to set up a quick testing station</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8497436, member: 634282"] I would test that amp onthe bench with a car battery or 12v. supply with a speaker and an Ipod or old HU..you can search a You Tube Vid on how to use an Ipod or device through your RCA connections for each ch for tones/music..Its easy to do..I could explain, but a Vid will be better for you to view and have an easier understanding and review as many times needed..You could have an issue with your HU supply/wiring/LOC, or supply..Can rule the amp out by a full bench test rather than just metering..doesnt take much to set up a quick testing station [/QUOTE]
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