Do amps die?
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Do amps die?
A few weeks ago I noticed that my sub wasn't on. I went and looked at my amp, and the power light wasn't on. I checked the connections to the amp, and the power wire was pulled out because the box slid across the trunk. Recrimped it, plugged it back in, rechecked all connections on amp, sub, battery and fuses....and everything is solid. Still isn't working. WTF?? Is it possible for an amp to die? It's probably 5 or 6 years old.
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Yeah I never had that problem with it sliding around. Just one day I opened my trunk and the box was at the other side where I put it and the carpet was all folded to hell.
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Ok, just did some poking around. I took a voltage tester to the input screws (where you screw down the power and ground wires), and it beeped at me. Tested the battery to double check the voltage tester, and it beeped at me. So I either need to open up the amp and test some internal wiring, or just put in a new amp and see if it works. There is no reason the remote wire would have any part in this right?
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Ok, just did some poking around. I took a voltage tester to the input screws (where you screw down the power and ground wires), and it beeped at me. Tested the battery to double check the voltage tester, and it beeped at me. So I either need to open up the amp and test some internal wiring, or just put in a new amp and see if it works. There is no reason the remote wire would have any part in this right?
yes about 3" of wire is all thats needed, and only the thickness of a remote wire (so speaker wire would work) touch the power wire (while its hooked up) with one end and your remote with the other.. should power up within 3 seconds.
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Took the radio out, and the remote wire was disconnected.
I thought I saw it connected when I took the unit out the first time. Ah well, everything is working now.
I thought I saw it connected when I took the unit out the first time. Ah well, everything is working now.
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Good luck, glad I was of some help..
