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This problem is caused by one or more of your output devices (FET, Transistor, or IC) is shorted and causing the power rail to be connect through your speaker. Your amp boosts the 12v supply to a much higher +/- voltage rail which powers the amp's outputs. When the amp is shorted or overheated to a point of destruction you can end up with this problem.
Hola, tengo un problema con my amplificador MTX JH1200..tiene un abujero a?n lado de los capacitores. Alguien ser?a tan amable de pasarme una foto por la parte trasera para as? poder hacer los puentes en las pistas?...de antemano muchas gracias y saludos desde M?xico...
im not sure what is wrong but i do know if you keep it hooked to subs it will fry them because that happened to my friends jackhammer amp and 2 12" mtx jackhammers
i have seen the jackhammer at autobarn moss street slacks creek brisbane qld not sure if it is 12000 watts but looks massive you could also try gold coast car sound brisbane qld
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