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<blockquote data-quote="bigred78797" data-source="post: 294665" data-attributes="member: 545232"><p>When most amps go into protect mode it bypasses ALL the speakers and just about completely shuts down by sending power only through the protection circuit. Thermal shutdown can last for as long or as short as it takes for it to cool down. Or if it's a short then it will remain in protect mode until the short is gone... or until your amp messes up. Have you been able to check the amp while it's not working to see how warm it is? It would also be wise to check to see if ANY of your speakers voice coils are fried. Yes you can have a semi-fired voice coil and not be able to tell by listening. To check to see if it's fried either take it to a shop or use a digital multimeter and check the ohm readings for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigred78797, post: 294665, member: 545232"] When most amps go into protect mode it bypasses ALL the speakers and just about completely shuts down by sending power only through the protection circuit. Thermal shutdown can last for as long or as short as it takes for it to cool down. Or if it's a short then it will remain in protect mode until the short is gone... or until your amp messes up. Have you been able to check the amp while it's not working to see how warm it is? It would also be wise to check to see if ANY of your speakers voice coils are fried. Yes you can have a semi-fired voice coil and not be able to tell by listening. To check to see if it's fried either take it to a shop or use a digital multimeter and check the ohm readings for it. [/QUOTE]
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