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<blockquote data-quote="ampageg2" data-source="post: 8312952" data-attributes="member: 661538"><p>Hi all, I have a 300W Rockford Fosgate P3001 driving a pair of Rockford Fosgate 12" subwoofers. The amp is running them at 300W at 2Ω and has been working with them for quite some time. While listening to music one day the bass just kind of dropped off (no loud popping or anything like what happened when I fried my first amp awhile back). When I checked the amp, the Thermal light was on, but Protect was not. The amp was cool to the touch so it wasn't temperature issues.</p><p></p><p>Checked the battery and I'm getting 14V on and 12V off. Checked for wiring issues and didn't see anything. Made a new ground and it didn't help. Put the multimeter on the power and ground coming from the amp and reading 12V off but only 0.25V on. Opened up the amp to see if anything looked faulty and everything still looks pretty clean, no burns, busted capacitors, or anything. Anyone know what the issue might be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampageg2, post: 8312952, member: 661538"] Hi all, I have a 300W Rockford Fosgate P3001 driving a pair of Rockford Fosgate 12" subwoofers. The amp is running them at 300W at 2Ω and has been working with them for quite some time. While listening to music one day the bass just kind of dropped off (no loud popping or anything like what happened when I fried my first amp awhile back). When I checked the amp, the Thermal light was on, but Protect was not. The amp was cool to the touch so it wasn't temperature issues. Checked the battery and I'm getting 14V on and 12V off. Checked for wiring issues and didn't see anything. Made a new ground and it didn't help. Put the multimeter on the power and ground coming from the amp and reading 12V off but only 0.25V on. Opened up the amp to see if anything looked faulty and everything still looks pretty clean, no burns, busted capacitors, or anything. Anyone know what the issue might be? [/QUOTE]
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