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First of all remove this amp. from your car asap. Having something in a car that creates spark is a big no for safety reason. Once you have this take out, unscrew the amp unit and check for shorting wires and burnt parts. You need to send this amp for a service, most probably the amp IC is gone bad due to spark. Green light glowing seriously does not mean here that everything is fine. Its just an LED glowing.
jbell302, Check both remote spkers for operation from the A spks output if good, switch B remote spks to A main connect & main A spks to the B remote connection on the Denon spks outputs . Most amp sources do not like different ohm spks types & different cable or spks A-B. lenghts, because this makes up to resistances problems, making the amp to work harder & understanding what is going on. THE AMPS PROTECTION CIRCUIT IS AT ALERT & TRIES TO BALANCE THE RESISTANCE VOLUME. Best move is to try use the same spks. lenght & a higher qauge wire; 12.14.18qa. to better balance the output volume! All matching spks. pairs would help alot as well!
Hello. First, disconnect all of the speakers the amp is driving and the rca inputs while the amp is off. Now power on the remote. If the prot. light still stays on you will need to varify that the voltage across the ground and b+ terminals is a minimum of 12 volts. If this is true than your amp may be damaged due to shorted parts. Otherwise, try to repower the amp while a speaker is connected and if it is O.K. than there may be a problem with the RCA ground in the head unit or the amplifier. We service these amps at Sound Repair 321-690-0808.
This amp is similar to many of the planet audio class D amplifiers. These amplifiers have quite a few problems. If the amplifier has failed, it needs to be serviced by someone who is familiar with the amplifier.
Do not repeatedly replace the fuses. It will lead to more damage and a more expensive repair.
you need a fuse of 300amps or higher with 1/2aut cable power supply connected to an after market altenator. also make sure the subs are wired properly.
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