Alpineforever
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Put the DMM leads in one positive and negative output from your amp and set it to AC voltage and see if you get any readings while playing music, if you do than it's not the amp... much easier than connecting factory speakers and risking burning them up with more power then they may be able to handle.
A DMM is neccesary if you want to do your own installs and they run less than 20 dollars at most hardware stores so definitely go and pick one up, it'll prove invaluable over it's lifetime.
Where are your RCA's coming into the amp, is it channel one and 2 or channel three and four?
Where is your speaker wire coming out of the amp? They need to be coming out of the same channels as your RCA's are going into.
A DMM is neccesary if you want to do your own installs and they run less than 20 dollars at most hardware stores so definitely go and pick one up, it'll prove invaluable over it's lifetime.
Where are your RCA's coming into the amp, is it channel one and 2 or channel three and four?
Where is your speaker wire coming out of the amp? They need to be coming out of the same channels as your RCA's are going into.
