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It could be a number of things? 1 to many subs, speakers wired to the amp causing it to overheat and making the thermal light come on. 2 It all depends were your amp is. If it's clear and nothing covering it, obstructing it, Ie sub in front of it, amp inbetween the rear seats and sub.
You are def overheating, If the ohms rating of the subwoofer is too low it will cause this same thermal over heat. If you have 2ohms in sub and a 4 ohms stable amp, you will overheat. Check the ohms rating of the sub to make sure this is not the problem
Green light on amp?? Seems like your amp is going into thermal overload. Check your power connections, and make sure there are no shorted wires. Hope this helps.
bad connection. try hooking up a different test speaker to your amp. if it works you can trace the short into your sub. if not the terminals in your amp may need to be re-soldered.
well id say you have cooked your amp and or subs they can only take beatings for so long. show it no mercy it gives it back,does amp smell do subs smell borrow amp see if subs are ok if so it will be your amp.new one .keep the gain down??
unscrew the plexiglass and try to get to the light and mess with it to see if it shook something loose, if that doesnt work, you might have to buy a new light....hope this helps!!
hi, your amp seems to be getting power but the cables might be wrong so it's not getting enough power. the light on the amp should be green if everything is going well.
are you sure the cables are suitable for your amp?
Disconnect your subs from the amp. If the lights go out then your sub is blown and is putting the amp into protect. If the lights keep flashing even with the subs disconnected than the Amp is toast.
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