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I would start by checking that the cooling fans are not obstructed, or dirty. It sounds like the amplifier is running right on the edge of thermal cut off (100 degrees for this amp) and when it switches off, rises just above this when the fan stops spinning, not allowing the amp to start again.
I am however just speculating, I've only had a quick look at the schematic.
I'd recommend having the amplifiers serviced by a qualified person, so they can adjust the idle current and check for any bigger problems. Good luck.
my dear friend. this error message means something is broke on the audio power.
the unit give that message when the chipset find fix current or signal on any audio channel.
the most common means you have to change the audio amplifier unit. sorry but i know is the true.
I Had the Same Problem I just unplugged my amplifier changed the fuse, also i had a fuse in the battery cable and changed that, unconnected the RCA wires and plugged them back in and then put new fuses in and plugged everything back into the amplifier and it worked again. If that doesnt work get back to me i will try to help you.
reverse your cable if the problem go to right speaker you have a problem in your amp and needs to fix-if the problem still in your left speaker you will have a problem in left speaker itself(cables or speakers)-start with cable changing and then speakers,
this actually could be your amp...try turning the gain down slowly and you will hear the bumping either stop or become morelike music background thanmusic foregroud. i had this problem with an older amplifier and i fixed it by getting a larder power/ground wire size and decreasing the gain a little.
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