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<blockquote data-quote="nateb2300" data-source="post: 2050254" data-attributes="member: 567482"><p>I just finished installing my new stereo system and I immediately ran into a problem. The Low Ohm(Amber) light turns on. I know that this usually indicates a short in my speaker wires, but the weird thing is, the light stays on when there are no speaker wires connected. Another thing, the amp gets hot within 5 minutes without being connected to speakers. What could be wrong? If you have any questions about my install, just ask and I will respond as soon as possible, because I am dying to solve this problem. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateb2300, post: 2050254, member: 567482"] I just finished installing my new stereo system and I immediately ran into a problem. The Low Ohm(Amber) light turns on. I know that this usually indicates a short in my speaker wires, but the weird thing is, the light stays on when there are no speaker wires connected. Another thing, the amp gets hot within 5 minutes without being connected to speakers. What could be wrong? If you have any questions about my install, just ask and I will respond as soon as possible, because I am dying to solve this problem. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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