| CCA Hoser
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Quebec, St-Lazare Posts: 247
| This is an easy matter to troubleshoot.
lets go thru elimnation.
Your amp needs 5 things to work:
1: Power. Test with a voltmeter between the amp power terminal and CAR GROUND. YOu should read 12 volts.
2: Ground. Test with voltmeter between the amp power terminal and the amp ground terminal. You should read 12 volts. Now turn the amp on. Do you still have 12 volts? If not then there is a bad contact somewhere that only shows up as a high resistance when the amp starts drawing power. Also test between car ground and amp ground. YOu should get 0 volts.
3: signal. get an mp3 player or cd walkman and a 1/8 stereo to rca adaptor cable (your dollar store probably has them) . Turn on the player and make sure you get sound from headphones. Then connect to the amp rca inputs using the adaptor cable.
4: proper setting. Double check any setup. gain, lp setting. check again. Have a friend check again.
5: Speakers. Are the speakers connected and working? Disconnect both speaker leads from the amp and check with an ohm meter or 9 volt battery.
6: remote power. Check with voltmeter between remote connector and car ground. Check again between remote connetor and amp ground.
If all of the above check out, then the amp is bad. But I suspect you may find something wrong in the connections or amp setup
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