my amp is havin blue light..and m getting sound..
how can one tell without checking ur connections??check thespeakers..they might be damaged.or the rca cables.and also adjust the front and rear output balance from head unit..sm body might have reduced it to none..m sure not a big problem.dont forget to check the speakers.
2007-03-25 10:20:43
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answered by aman gujral 5
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You might have too low of an impedance load on the amp. In most cases, the amp will still turn on but cut off when heavy music occurs. Some have very good low-imp. protection and won't even turn on.
Check resistance at the speaker terminals with a multimeter and if they're less than the minimum impedance of the amp (usually 2Ohm, good ones go down to 1/2 and even 1/4Ohm), it won't work, and your risking burning-up your amp.
Good Luck!
2007-03-27 16:39:02
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answered by ohm 6
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In cases like these, there is usually a simple solution.
1) check all connections, make sure they are tight
2) Check to make sure the low pass filter on the amp or the head unit is not on.
3) make sure the subwoofers are turned on on the head unit, and that the bass is up
4) make sure the gains are set properly
5) if none of these fix it, check to see if the sub is blown - gently press down on the center of the subwoofer's cone. if you hear a scratching sound, its probably done for.
2007-03-25 10:40:12
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answered by sss18734 3
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Theres a possiblility that your subs can be blown, but to find out have one of your friends with sounds switch his amp with yours and see if the subs work..if they do then the problem is with the amp...if you checked the fuse some possibilties still remain..the channels can be blown...and/or......The grounding is not good....and/or....its not a good quality amp...
2007-03-25 10:22:46
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answered by a_perez317 2
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check all ur wiring. if u have the green light, then ur power cable is correct. so check ur ground and speaker wire and rca cables and the cable that also goes to ur cd player
2007-03-26 03:47:09
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answered by harley 3
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Try checking your remote turn on wire!
2007-03-25 15:46:26
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answered by alexlawhorn_69 1
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do u have your rca cables connected?
2007-03-25 13:45:39
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answered by justalilbit 2
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