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Just buy a new amp and you problems could be solved. Don't forget to rewire and life would be golden.
Problem is we dont think the amp is entirely bad. Its hot and cold it could work all day one day then not work at all the next. So we dont want to drop the money on a new one if this one isnt broken. On our last vacation it started working everytime we turned it on. We noticed that all the noise from the blower and taps came back when it started working. So we thought our ground setup might be effecting our reliability of the amp.
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sounds to me like a short or bad wiring. My subs didn't work when I turned them on last night, turned out one nut had come loose on the circuit breaker. Tightened her up and she works like a champ
Originally posted by G-MONEY
It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
Problem is we dont think the amp is entirely bad. Its hot and cold it could work all day one day then not work at all the next. So we dont want to drop the money on a new one if this one isnt broken. On our last vacation it started working everytime we turned it on. We noticed that all the noise from the blower and taps came back when it started working. So we thought our ground setup might be effecting our reliability of the amp.
Then rewire the entire amp. That way you know where the wires are running and you know the wires are good.
um, one amp?
4 gauge would be fine, but if you can buy 0 it never hurts to go big. but it's all about $$ and how are your running it. I alway go overboard, but I build big stuff
Originally posted by G-MONEY
It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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