I've been using this amp to power my front components for a few months now. Anyways, yesterday I was playing music fairly loud and it worked fine the rest of the ride home after I turned down the music. I get in my car today and there's no sound. I tested all my power with a DMM and I get voltage into the amp, my RCA's are good (checked them too, and used another pair too). The music does play very very faintly but hardly audible. I'm thinking somehow my outputs got fried. Any way I can fix this? I know how to take apart the amp and solder and such, but where are the likely spots that could have died? Would it be some resistor or capacitor inside that I need to replace or what? I have another amp on the way but if I can fix this that would make be glad.
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SOURCE: I have checked all connections to my amp
from my experience you have to have the remote wired hooked up. if i unhook mine ( i dont use a remote either) i makes my amp not work
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