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<blockquote data-quote="Graves" data-source="post: 8721065" data-attributes="member: 681362"><p>Okay, sounds like you Got it troubleshooted. When every thing is ready to go check that you are still getting ac volts at the ends of the rcas when they are going to be plugged into the deck. It ***** if you got a bad amp from the pawn shop they usually won’t take anything unless it can be verified good, the ones I go to anyway. </p><p></p><p>if you are going from a high level output from speaker wires they need to go through a line level converter and Not just spliced into rcas. Does the Amp only support RCA input? I’m wondering for further troubleshooting. Scratch that just looked it up that amp has speaker level inputs. Have you tried that? Check the fuse, sometimes partly damaged fuses etc have caused people problems.</p><p></p><p></p><p>id really check out the speaker level inputs before giving up on the amp</p><p></p><p></p><p>also I am curious about a ohm Reading at The speaker wire end before it connects to the amp, measure them disconnected</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graves, post: 8721065, member: 681362"] Okay, sounds like you Got it troubleshooted. When every thing is ready to go check that you are still getting ac volts at the ends of the rcas when they are going to be plugged into the deck. It ***** if you got a bad amp from the pawn shop they usually won’t take anything unless it can be verified good, the ones I go to anyway. if you are going from a high level output from speaker wires they need to go through a line level converter and Not just spliced into rcas. Does the Amp only support RCA input? I’m wondering for further troubleshooting. Scratch that just looked it up that amp has speaker level inputs. Have you tried that? Check the fuse, sometimes partly damaged fuses etc have caused people problems. id really check out the speaker level inputs before giving up on the amp also I am curious about a ohm Reading at The speaker wire end before it connects to the amp, measure them disconnected [/QUOTE]
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