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<blockquote data-quote="BassRanger-" data-source="post: 2281044" data-attributes="member: 571360"><p>I doubt you blew anything, but it is possible your amp went into protect, is there a red light on the side of the amp, also a fuse on the amp could of went out and the amp will remain on. One other thing, you could of lost voltage. Here is what I would check. 1. Fuses, all fuses, even in the HU, 2. Wires, make sure wires are all connected, 3, check voltage on you remote wire because the amp will not work sometimes with low volts from remote wire, 4. or you could find another amp that you know works and hook it up to see if the subs work, but it sounds to me a fuse blew somewhere if you were cranking hard, just because a fuse looks good doesn’t mean it is, use a meter to check or just switch them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassRanger-, post: 2281044, member: 571360"] I doubt you blew anything, but it is possible your amp went into protect, is there a red light on the side of the amp, also a fuse on the amp could of went out and the amp will remain on. One other thing, you could of lost voltage. Here is what I would check. 1. Fuses, all fuses, even in the HU, 2. Wires, make sure wires are all connected, 3, check voltage on you remote wire because the amp will not work sometimes with low volts from remote wire, 4. or you could find another amp that you know works and hook it up to see if the subs work, but it sounds to me a fuse blew somewhere if you were cranking hard, just because a fuse looks good doesn’t mean it is, use a meter to check or just switch them out. [/QUOTE]
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