OP connersdad19 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,471 4 Logan, Ohio (43138) May 30, 2007 Thread Starter #16 well i can say i just unhooked everything and hooked it back up and it is in protect mode from what i can see......
well i can say i just unhooked everything and hooked it back up and it is in protect mode from what i can see......
audioholic 5,000+ posts not a moderator 24,425 775 Parts Unknown May 30, 2007 #17 Take an Ipod mp3 etc. and get a headphone cord to RCA adaptor and connect them to the amp and see if it works then. Click to expand... I usually just recommend a boombox or home stereo that has RCA outputs. Any of those ways will bypass the h/u and see if it is the problem.
Take an Ipod mp3 etc. and get a headphone cord to RCA adaptor and connect them to the amp and see if it works then. Click to expand... I usually just recommend a boombox or home stereo that has RCA outputs. Any of those ways will bypass the h/u and see if it is the problem.
audioholic 5,000+ posts not a moderator 24,425 775 Parts Unknown May 30, 2007 #18 well i can say i just unhooked everything and hooked it back up and it is in protect mode from what i can see...... Click to expand... Then either the amp is bad, or you have the subs wired to a lower impedance than you think.
well i can say i just unhooked everything and hooked it back up and it is in protect mode from what i can see...... Click to expand... Then either the amp is bad, or you have the subs wired to a lower impedance than you think.
OP connersdad19 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,471 4 Logan, Ohio (43138) May 30, 2007 Thread Starter #19 they worked for a month....the subs are the dual 4 ohm cvr 12s...2007.....i have each sub wired at 2 ohm...then ran to there seperate channel...the only thing with rcas i have is my dvd player.....
they worked for a month....the subs are the dual 4 ohm cvr 12s...2007.....i have each sub wired at 2 ohm...then ran to there seperate channel...the only thing with rcas i have is my dvd player.....