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Anonymous Posted on Oct 14, 2012

How to hook up a mtx terminator tna250 amp

What is the hl1 hook up for

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2008

SOURCE: MTX 4501 Mono Amp - no output

broken crossover switch or damaged circuit

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: Everything works fine but my amp light is red.

if its not coming on it usually means you have a bad ground if it works for a little while then does it then its over heating and you will need to get a fan

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2010

SOURCE: just hooked up mtx 500d mono amp and 12 inch sub

either ur ohm load is way off ur pos n neg might be touchin or more than likely u blew u sub is it scratchy when u push in the middle of the cone ? does it push in at all?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2011

SOURCE: i have a boss rt645

That all depends on the wattage of the subs. also the independance of the subs. If your amp is 1400 watt, maximum you want is 2 600watt subs. if your subs are higher you will blow your amp eventually as your amp isnt powerful enough to pump out to that level.You should never have your amp fully turned up to max, 80% is perfect and will not make your amp blow. Hense why you want your subs less than the max output of your amp.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2011

SOURCE: i just replaced my old

You may have touching speaker leads going into the amp. Make sure the tinsel is not touching across the speaker inputs on the amp. Also check your ground. It should be solidly connected to the vehicle chassis in a paint-free location. Finally, make sure there are no exposed speaker wires touching the vehicle chassis.

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