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STILL F***ing up. Im literally going to light my sh** on fire!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blove1991" data-source="post: 6743289" data-attributes="member: 573580"><p>Does the amp stay on if you just leave it at low volume or does it eventually cut off?</p><p></p><p>Unplug the RCA's and the sub (speaker wires) from the amp, and power on. It is goes into protect after just sitting for a bit, then it would seem to be your amp. (Unless bad ground, electrical problem)</p><p></p><p>If it stays on plug in your RCA's first and see what it does, if nothing then plug in your speaker wires next.</p><p></p><p>If RCA's push it into protect then it is something with your RCA's or HU, and if the sub pushes it into protect then it has something to do with your wiring of the sub or the sub could possibly grounded out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blove1991, post: 6743289, member: 573580"] Does the amp stay on if you just leave it at low volume or does it eventually cut off? Unplug the RCA's and the sub (speaker wires) from the amp, and power on. It is goes into protect after just sitting for a bit, then it would seem to be your amp. (Unless bad ground, electrical problem) If it stays on plug in your RCA's first and see what it does, if nothing then plug in your speaker wires next. If RCA's push it into protect then it is something with your RCA's or HU, and if the sub pushes it into protect then it has something to do with your wiring of the sub or the sub could possibly grounded out. [/QUOTE]
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