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Subs stopped working, amp getting power?
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<blockquote data-quote="americannight" data-source="post: 8064800" data-attributes="member: 624648"><p>To be thorough, you might test the fuse with a multimeter to make sure it has continuity. It's rare but fuses can look fine and be blown. After reading through this whole thread I'm thinking your amp is blown but check all the simple stuff first including the fuse. Hook another speaker up to the amp to see if you get sound out of it. Run an ipod or mp3 player into the RCA inputs on the amp to rule out that it's the head unit. Check all these simple things first and if nothing pans out, you probably need a new amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="americannight, post: 8064800, member: 624648"] To be thorough, you might test the fuse with a multimeter to make sure it has continuity. It's rare but fuses can look fine and be blown. After reading through this whole thread I'm thinking your amp is blown but check all the simple stuff first including the fuse. Hook another speaker up to the amp to see if you get sound out of it. Run an ipod or mp3 player into the RCA inputs on the amp to rule out that it's the head unit. Check all these simple things first and if nothing pans out, you probably need a new amp. [/QUOTE]
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