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<blockquote data-quote="duanebro" data-source="post: 7782721" data-attributes="member: 636988"><p>Some amps power lights are powered by the remote wire. I have not seen where you checked to make sure that you are getting power from the power wire AT THE AMP. As, as was already stated, hook an mp3 player up to the amp direct. Just to make sure the amp is working. Then use a test signal, like a 60hz sine wave, and start at the front/hu and measure the voltage. See where you are loosing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duanebro, post: 7782721, member: 636988"] Some amps power lights are powered by the remote wire. I have not seen where you checked to make sure that you are getting power from the power wire AT THE AMP. As, as was already stated, hook an mp3 player up to the amp direct. Just to make sure the amp is working. Then use a test signal, like a 60hz sine wave, and start at the front/hu and measure the voltage. See where you are loosing it. [/QUOTE]
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