Should the amplifier go into protect mode, simply disconnect all RCA and speaker leads, while keeping +12 volt, power ground and remote leads connected.
1. Now turn the amplifier back on, and if the diagnostic LED lights, the amplifier has an internal fault.
2. If not, plug the RCA cables back, and reset the amplifier. If it goes into diagnostic now, the fault lies in the input, either with bad cables or source unit.
3. If the amplifier seems fine with RCA cables plugged in, connect the speakers, one at a time, and if one of the speakers or its wiring is faulty, it will activate the diagnostic
system.
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the amp sparks and goes into protection.I think their is short in the amp
I forgot to mention the groung is clean and solid. The amp was working fine I think I pushed too hard
what do you mean by "pops" the speaker pops or the amp makes a noise all on its own. Are you referring to a spark at the terminal? is your ground clean and solid?
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