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<blockquote data-quote="generalGOTCHA" data-source="post: 2601187" data-attributes="member: 557157"><p>x2 in opening the amplifier. Look for blown transistors. Sometimes they look good, but their cracked , so you may have to bend a few of them from the thermal paste their usually stuck too. If the transistors arent blown check the power supply . How is your power wire ran to the amplifier ?</p><p></p><p>My neighbor had the same problem with his planet audio amplifier. He kept boosting the line input up to high and later that day it smoked up , yet the power light would come on as if there was nothing wrong. Hooked the subs to my HCCA 250 @ 1 ohm, and they pounded .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="generalGOTCHA, post: 2601187, member: 557157"] x2 in opening the amplifier. Look for blown transistors. Sometimes they look good, but their cracked , so you may have to bend a few of them from the thermal paste their usually stuck too. If the transistors arent blown check the power supply . How is your power wire ran to the amplifier ? My neighbor had the same problem with his planet audio amplifier. He kept boosting the line input up to high and later that day it smoked up , yet the power light would come on as if there was nothing wrong. Hooked the subs to my HCCA 250 @ 1 ohm, and they pounded . [/QUOTE]
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