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    Help!!! Protect light on Amp

    Shyte.

    The protect light on my amp is coming on, this only started happening 2 days ago, now my sub cuts out when it happens!?! If i turn the head unit off, then on again, it's fine until the light comes on again. Any possible reasons for the light coming on?

    I am running just a small clarion 2 channel, 400watt amp bridged to a clarion pro series 12" sub. Gain is on less than half.

    HELP!!!!!! Have i blown something!?! lol

    Ta, Benny.

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    What amp model and what sub model? Check to see that the sub is wired to the right ohms and/or the amp has the right fuse(s).

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    usually when the protector light comes on is when something is causing the amp to cut out so it doesnt blow.. have you chekced all your wiring to your amp, to make sure that the power wires are not touching, the speaker wires are not crossed..

    try taking the speaker wires off it so just have the amp powered on by it self and then see if the protection light come son...
    Im just working here until a fast food job comes my way...

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    yea sounds like some wires are touching.

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    its your ground, or 2 your IC are fryed...
    try grouding properally first, sand the mofo back to bear metal then go from there.
    cuts into protection mode becuase your amp is starving for power.
    btw make sure the batt terminals are on properally IE no movement at all.

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    Thanks guys, i think it might be the battery terminal ^^^^^^^^^^

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    so all fixed now?
    Im just working here until a fast food job comes my way...

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    I have similar problem just happened yesterday when i turn my HU up past 20. my protect light comes on n speakers n sub goes crackly/cuts out so i gotto keep it under 20 it just happened yesterday befor that everything was fine any one no what this could be? thanks.

    -saves maken new thread.

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    wolfee, i say its your IC fryed...
    i had an amp that did that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wOlfee
    I have similar problem just happened yesterday when i turn my HU up past 20. my protect light comes on n speakers n sub goes crackly/cuts out so i gotto keep it under 20 it just happened yesterday befor that everything was fine any one no what this could be? thanks.

    -saves maken new thread.
    whats your setup?

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by TRU32U
    wolfee, i say its your IC fryed...
    i had an amp that did that...
    Soz whats IC


    my setup is xpload h/u - 1000w max JVC amp running - 12 inch Schneidr sub - 2 xpld 6x9's - 2 pionere splits+2tweaters.

    actualy i think the 2 splits/tweaters r running of the head unit for sum reason

    it's been running fine for ages so maybe it's what TRU32U said??..

    it's so annoying fks up past 19 now.. and the level 19 isn't as loud as say 15 was befor.

    thanks for any help.
    Last edited by wOlfee; 12-01-2006 at 07:15 PM.

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