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speaker problems :(
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<blockquote data-quote="altoncustomtech" data-source="post: 5019024" data-attributes="member: 564410"><p>Most likely one of your speakers are blown or nearly blown. Sounds like the amp is going into protection and the most likely cause for that is a voice coil that is or nearly shorted. I'd go check the resistance on all your speakers first and go from there. Could be a loose wire as well. Many things to check, start with checking wires, check speakers, watch the amp while it gets turned up see if it can tell you anything directly (lights on/off, power cutting out, etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altoncustomtech, post: 5019024, member: 564410"] Most likely one of your speakers are blown or nearly blown. Sounds like the amp is going into protection and the most likely cause for that is a voice coil that is or nearly shorted. I'd go check the resistance on all your speakers first and go from there. Could be a loose wire as well. Many things to check, start with checking wires, check speakers, watch the amp while it gets turned up see if it can tell you anything directly (lights on/off, power cutting out, etc.) [/QUOTE]
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