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Christopher O'Callaghan
 
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Hi thanks for the reply!! nah the wire from the sub to the amp is grand,
dunno whats up, ok I'll check the fuses properly... Yeah I was maybe
thinking I might of fuct the amp, but I dunno how thats possible cause it
just suddenly stopped working, its not as if I was using it when it
happened... its really confusing, my amp has protection mode as well. so if
the amp was running too high shouldn't of that kicked in???

thanks for the ideas anyways!


"Scott Gardner" wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 17:37:32 +0100, "Christopher O'Callaghan"
wrote:

I have a Audiobahn 4601T 4x75 amp. 2 channels run my front speakers, the
other 2 are bridged and run my sub... all was going well, listening to
music, went to work..... After I finished work I went to drive home, and
thee was a serious lack of bass... My sub stopped working; Went home
checked
my amp, its still powering on, front speakers are still running so the amp
is still working, switched the rca cables around, front speakers worked
with
either set... so its not the RCA cable.... checked the two fuses in the
amp,
they both seem to be good.. I'm stuck, what happened? anyone have any
ideas?
how can it be working grand and then after work not? nothing popped/burnt
out that I can see!!! Oh yeah also checked my sub by connecting it to a
1.5volt battery, the cone moved so I'm assuming the sub is still good?!?!
Thing is when I turn on my music, nothing happens at the sub, no sound, no
movement NOTHING!?!?!


Any help at all appreciated!!

I would double-check the fuses. In fact, go ahead and pull them out,
look at them closely, and test them with an ohmmeter if you have one.

The fact that you're getting nothing from the subs at all makes me
suspect the amp fuse or the wiring between the amp and subs. Were
there any splices in the speaker wire between the amp and the sub that
could have come loose? If the fuse turns out to be good, you might
temporarily run a different length of speaker wire to your sub.


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