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<blockquote data-quote="iapilchild" data-source="post: 7287673" data-attributes="member: 632168"><p>i would suggest checking to see if the protect light is coming on if so than its either an ohms load issue, a wiring problem, or a problem in the amp. id check ohms load first then if that doesnt show any problem signs than if possible hook the amp up to a bench at a shop or (and i highly discourage this for safety of amp purposes) if you know where another willing amp is then swap out the amps and if the problem continues then the problem is in the wiring or possibly the deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iapilchild, post: 7287673, member: 632168"] i would suggest checking to see if the protect light is coming on if so than its either an ohms load issue, a wiring problem, or a problem in the amp. id check ohms load first then if that doesnt show any problem signs than if possible hook the amp up to a bench at a shop or (and i highly discourage this for safety of amp purposes) if you know where another willing amp is then swap out the amps and if the problem continues then the problem is in the wiring or possibly the deck. [/QUOTE]
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