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<blockquote data-quote="palmer_rider" data-source="post: 2855938" data-attributes="member: 575674"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>I have an Xtant 603. I have check voltage all the way to the amp and have 14 volts to both power and remote. Once I place the battery line into the amp and test it from the screw it drops to 3 volts. The remote wire is still at 14.</p><p></p><p>The amp has worked it was a professional install. I have noticed that it'll cut out every now and then sometimes even for days. Last week it went down I check everything including head unit connections, and it hasn't worked since.</p><p></p><p>My system is Pioneer AVIC-N1 Head unit nothing but line in attached to the brain at this time (ipod). Memphis 6" in the back doors are coming off the stereo. The Amp is powering a Set of JBL componets 5 1/2" front door and an older XTANT 10" for sub.</p><p></p><p>I have talked to tech support for Xtant he thought my amp just went finally. They want $150 to fix. I like the amp, but not sure if it being gone for a couple weeks for a fix and $150 later if it's worth the hassle.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has ideas please hit me up palmerrider at comcast dot net or post here.</p><p></p><p>Thanks apperciate the help,</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palmer_rider, post: 2855938, member: 575674"] Hey guys, I have an Xtant 603. I have check voltage all the way to the amp and have 14 volts to both power and remote. Once I place the battery line into the amp and test it from the screw it drops to 3 volts. The remote wire is still at 14. The amp has worked it was a professional install. I have noticed that it'll cut out every now and then sometimes even for days. Last week it went down I check everything including head unit connections, and it hasn't worked since. My system is Pioneer AVIC-N1 Head unit nothing but line in attached to the brain at this time (ipod). Memphis 6" in the back doors are coming off the stereo. The Amp is powering a Set of JBL componets 5 1/2" front door and an older XTANT 10" for sub. I have talked to tech support for Xtant he thought my amp just went finally. They want $150 to fix. I like the amp, but not sure if it being gone for a couple weeks for a fix and $150 later if it's worth the hassle. If anyone has ideas please hit me up palmerrider at comcast dot net or post here. Thanks apperciate the help, Don [/QUOTE]
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