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JBL GTO 301.1 Car Audio Amplifier Questions & Answers
Amp switches from power to protect over n over
Hello ryan_waslike,
There's a short or a ground somewhere on the system.
Start by checking your wiring and make sure there are no shorts and that there isn't any insulation rubbed off allowing a wire to come in contact with the vehicle metallic body or frame. Then disconnect the speaker and see if the amp will power up without going into protect. If it does, the problem is in the speaker or speaker wiring. Find and correct the problem and power everything back up.
Hope this helps.
JBL GTO 301.1ii protect mode
Hello roets81,
Check the voltage at the amp. It's possible that the voltage is either too high (above 16V) or too low (below 8.5V). Also make sure that the amp case is not grounded. If these check out OK, the most likely cause is that the amp itself is defective and requires service.
Hope this helps.
Deck speakers
An active crossover is needed if you plan to do a 2.1 or 4.1 or 5.1 setup.
Check if you have a subwoofer output from your head unit (most later models have). If there is, you might not need an active crossover anymore, but it depends on how you like the sound quality of the separations (low, mid, high). Please note the speaker polarities too.
Jbl stereo does not have power
You need to confirm that you have B+ and remote voltage at the amplifier.
With your multimeter set to DC volts, the black meter lead on the ground terminal of the amp and the head unit on (so the amp will have remote voltage applied), touch the red lead alternately to the B+ and remote terminals of the amp. If the voltage is below ~11 volts, you need to check the wiring feeding whichever line is too low.
Blown capacitors
There's hundreds of capacitors in an amp... The value should be printed right on them. It will have a Farad rating (F) or usually MICRO farad (uF) and a voltage rating (V).
Looks like "16V 47uF"...
Be aware that there's likely to be more problems than just the caps...
Keeps swirching to protect mode
First thing to do is disconnect all of the speaker wires on the amp. Turn on the amp, if it is still turning on and off then there is a definant problem in the amp circuitry. If you have no solid state service skills, I highly advise you to take the amp into a repair shop. If it stops turning on and off turn off the amp and try and connect up one speaker at a time untill the amp starts to mess up. you then take that speaker and have it checked out and inspect the wireing for pinchs or shorts.
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