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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8068421" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>test for sound ouptput directly off the back of the deck. then sound output directly off the amp. I would also disconnect the speakers from the amp when testing output from the amp. If I were to venture a guess I would bet that you have bad speakers. possibly one or all IDK. But what I do know is that sometimes blown speakers will have those symptoms and cause the amp to go into protection once it reaches a bad enough state. if you can disconnect the speakers from the amp and hook up a known working test speaker and have sound then you have a speaker issue. Test ohms of speakers make sure around 4ohm @ rest. also check resistance to ground from the speakers to make sure none are grounding out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8068421, member: 642052"] test for sound ouptput directly off the back of the deck. then sound output directly off the amp. I would also disconnect the speakers from the amp when testing output from the amp. If I were to venture a guess I would bet that you have bad speakers. possibly one or all IDK. But what I do know is that sometimes blown speakers will have those symptoms and cause the amp to go into protection once it reaches a bad enough state. if you can disconnect the speakers from the amp and hook up a known working test speaker and have sound then you have a speaker issue. Test ohms of speakers make sure around 4ohm @ rest. also check resistance to ground from the speakers to make sure none are grounding out. [/QUOTE]
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