SOURCE: 600 watt 2 channel power acoustik sterling amp
On your amp, there should be a switch (on the side probably) that has "LP", "HP", and "FULL" or "OFF". This is a switch for the low pass/high pass filter. Switch it to "LP" as this will allow only low frequencies to go to your subs, what you want. If you don't have that switch, go to an audio store or online audio supplier and get either a low pass filter, band pass filter, or a cross-over, and follow the wiring diagram that comes with it to filter out the high frequencies before they get to your subs.
SOURCE: Amp Power light will not go on. Protection light is lit- Thump sound in speakers
It probably has shorted output transistors. To eliminate other possible causes, read through the following page.
Amplifier in Protect Mode - Troubleshooting
Let me know if you have any other questions.
SOURCE: Pioneer SX-950
use a cable tester for the wires that are connecting to the unit and you'll find the faulty wire that is bad.....good luck
SOURCE: i have a crown ce 2000 watt amp. channel 2 keeps turning off
Do you get any Fault indications?
Have you swapped the speakers around to eliminate them as external causes?
When the channel dies is the unit very hot and is the fan turning very fast (it should be if hot)? The fan could be defective, slow or airflow may be restricted.
Turn the amp off and examine the fan guard on the rear to make sure it is clear of dust and debris. Vacuum it out if necessary. With a small thin non-metalic object reach in and test the fan for free movement by trying to rotate it. It should coast.
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