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<blockquote data-quote="RuffNight" data-source="post: 600022" data-attributes="member: 556281"><p>A while ago, I was listening to music in my car. With the volume not even being half way cranked, my speakers go silent but my left rear one hissed. When I tried to use the balance function on my HU, the hiss wouldn't stop, even if I put the balance on my right speakers. I thought it might have been my fuses. Turns out, all my fuses are fine. Then I thought it might have been the amp. I brought the amp into school and had my electronics instructor take a look at it. He didn't have any test equipment that could test this amp, so he measured the transistors/resistors and all the componants. He told me everything was fine, nothing was blown, so I took his word for it. He said it might have been my speakers, so I just came back from measuring they impedence. Everything is fine there too, but when I go and plug in the second probe of the meter it makes a clicking noise, but I think this is normal because all 4 of them make it? What do you guys think is wrong? Can it be that my amp went into protect before the amp fuse? I didnt get a chance to look at the protect LED because I unplugged the amp before I noticed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuffNight, post: 600022, member: 556281"] A while ago, I was listening to music in my car. With the volume not even being half way cranked, my speakers go silent but my left rear one hissed. When I tried to use the balance function on my HU, the hiss wouldn't stop, even if I put the balance on my right speakers. I thought it might have been my fuses. Turns out, all my fuses are fine. Then I thought it might have been the amp. I brought the amp into school and had my electronics instructor take a look at it. He didn't have any test equipment that could test this amp, so he measured the transistors/resistors and all the componants. He told me everything was fine, nothing was blown, so I took his word for it. He said it might have been my speakers, so I just came back from measuring they impedence. Everything is fine there too, but when I go and plug in the second probe of the meter it makes a clicking noise, but I think this is normal because all 4 of them make it? What do you guys think is wrong? Can it be that my amp went into protect before the amp fuse? I didnt get a chance to look at the protect LED because I unplugged the amp before I noticed it. [/QUOTE]
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