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Powers on but wont play the music prety sure the RCAs are bad on the amp but im not 100% sure but when i hook up another amp the subs work perfectly fine. ?
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The power goes to your amplifier straight from your battery into your amp so make sure that's good and there's a blue wire behind your radio should say remote you extend that wire to your amp and that tells it when to turn on and of course the rcAs from your radio to amp if it's a stock radio go buy a LOC cause it won't have rcas and to use a LOC well you have to take the speaker wires and hook them up to your rear speakers and then take the rcas from the loc and plug them in the amp but make sure the amp is grounded first
Even tho the power light is on doesnt exactly mean that the amp is sending signal to the speaker wires.... sense everything else is working make sure to check your fuses on the amp and also check to make sure that the amp is "receiving" an input from the RCAs
Try you sub(s) on another amp...if they play off of it then its either your speaker outputs off of the amp or your rcas or wire from your radio are bad.
Have you tried your subs on another amp???? Or hook up a small speaker at low volume to the amp and see if it plays....If it doesnt, then the problem lies within your speaker output on your amp or your line out (rcas) on your stereo
Nine times out of ten, any problem with an amp having no sound coming out, it's a wiring issue. Make sure all of the wires internal to the amp are propely hooked up. Also, try switching out the quarter inch cord you are using from your guitar to your amp. Could be a bad cable. Unless you have blown the speaker completely, something is loose or not hooked up properly.
I'm not that familiar with the insignia line but If the amps have an "input" and an "output" for the RCAs then run the RCAs in one, Then hook the output of that one to the input of the other. I did this with my 2 memphis 500Ds and it worked great. It also looks better than a couple of splitters, but yes You would just get two splitters with all female connections on them so you can plug 2 sets of RCAs into the one set. Also it doesn't really matter how you hook the RCAs up unless you are going for stereo sound then you would need to make sure the rights are hooked up together and the lefts are hooked up together. I hope I could help.
-Andrew Hawkins
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