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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6729770" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>The amp is a monoblock amp meaning it only has 1 channel so if you blew a channel... you're totally screwed HAHA. Swap the amp out with a different one. Chances are you were getting some bad voltage drop and blew your amp. You really won't know until you swap it out with another one. Also, a common problem is a high resistance ground. You probably hit a bump, your box isn't secure and it jumped putting all of its weight on your crimp. The crimp pulled loose. It's still making connection but to turn the amp on but it's not a good ground anymore. I've seen this a lot of times, however usually you will get SOME sound, but the amp will go into protect at moderate volume levels. It usually doesn't just not play any music at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6729770, member: 619324"] The amp is a monoblock amp meaning it only has 1 channel so if you blew a channel... you're totally screwed HAHA. Swap the amp out with a different one. Chances are you were getting some bad voltage drop and blew your amp. You really won't know until you swap it out with another one. Also, a common problem is a high resistance ground. You probably hit a bump, your box isn't secure and it jumped putting all of its weight on your crimp. The crimp pulled loose. It's still making connection but to turn the amp on but it's not a good ground anymore. I've seen this a lot of times, however usually you will get SOME sound, but the amp will go into protect at moderate volume levels. It usually doesn't just not play any music at all. [/QUOTE]
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