spartan611
Junior Member
Hi guys I have a Pioneer Premier PRS-D3000SPL Mono Amp and I may have short circuited or blew a fuse I dont not know. I was replacing the Sub grill (I have one Pioneer Premier TSW-D3001D4 tied to this amp, my speakers are tied to a different 4 channel amp) and had to remove the sub from the sub box and I think in the process of replacing the grill the Amp blew because the wires got crossed. It is not the sub cuz I took it down to Best Buy (they installed it) and they tested the sub. Sub was thumping and was fine. They didnt really test the amp cuz I was in a rush. Here are my questions:
1. Could accidentaly crossing the wires inside the sub box blow the amplifier out?
2. Is the amplifier fixable without having it be repaired? Like did I just blow a fuse or something?
3. If the status led light on the actual amp is like a flickering blue instead of a solid blue (means its working), does that mean a fuse is blown, or something inside the amp is blown?
4. I have a capacitor going into the amp. Does that matter?
I really need help with this guys. I really appreciate the help. Thanks!
1. Could accidentaly crossing the wires inside the sub box blow the amplifier out?
2. Is the amplifier fixable without having it be repaired? Like did I just blow a fuse or something?
3. If the status led light on the actual amp is like a flickering blue instead of a solid blue (means its working), does that mean a fuse is blown, or something inside the amp is blown?
4. I have a capacitor going into the amp. Does that matter?
I really need help with this guys. I really appreciate the help. Thanks!