Bet you can't Solve This Riddle

 

ImTheNewPope
Unregistered guest
NOw that youve been sucked in by my alluring title help me with my godamn amp. It was working fine powering my 2 subs until i played it too loud
and the sub cut off now i have the green power light on my amp on but it wont power my subs. My subs still work though because i tried hooking them up to my rear speakers and they werent blown at all
 

Gold Member
Username: Carguy

Post Number: 2989
Registered: Nov-04
Unhook all cables except power and subs. See if the amp has green light.
If it does, attach rca cable to amp's input connectors. With your thumb, touch the inside of the rca cable lightly. If the amp is okay, you should hear a hum. If not, then try the other rca channel.
If you hear nothing, then the amp is toast.
 

ImTheNewPope
Unregistered guest
I dont get the green light unless the amp is grounded, the rcas connected and the remote is hooked up.
 

ImTheNewPope
Unregistered guest
Scratch that even with all the wires connected the car has to be on and a cd has to be playing before the amps light turns on
 

ImTheNewPope
Unregistered guest
Anyone ?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Zootreeves

York, Yorkshire UK

Post Number: 12
Registered: May-05
Check the the speaker wire/connectors are not shorted
 

New member
Username: Noxxzious

Post Number: 5
Registered: May-05
Check the amp fuses, else its a Fried amp.
 

Gold Member
Username: Hdubb

Farmington, Nm Usa

Post Number: 1441
Registered: Nov-04
you blew one of your channels its sounds like
 

Bronze Member
Username: Zootreeves

York, Yorkshire UK

Post Number: 13
Registered: May-05
If you have one try a different amp with the same wiring, if that does not work then i'd say it was fried.
 

ImTheNewPope
Unregistered guest
took the amp in its blown had to get a new one thanks for the help
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