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a few things could be contributing to this, the amp is fried meaning it has been misused or there was a malfunction in the equipment... or you have ground that isn't good enough, your sub wiring is below the recommended ohm load.. they are rated at 2 ohms don't even try a 1 ohm on them it won't even kick on usually. or you have a fuse blown between the battery and the amp. Check the entire system and if it's wired properly and there are no obstructions in current flow you have a fried amp and need to look into your warranty or buying a new one. or whatever
i have a Kenwood KAC-X812D amp and a alpine SWR- 1242D Subwoofer in a sealed box. What is the best setting i should do for this amp. HEADUNIT KDC- X592
there has to be sumthn hooked up wrong bc i have had same problem with my 12' subs but it was simply a matter of my rca jacks but sense you have checked them try rewiring the speakers if that does not work then your rca module may be burned out within the amp..iso then check the amp by taking the cover off and making sure nuthn is burned on the inside.or if any wires are loose or touching.
From what you are explaining here, it suggests that there is an internal problem with the amp (Blown mosfets, pre-amp etc.) I suggest taking the amp to an authorised service centre.
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