I just bought a new mtx jh600 amp and about after an hour my buddy decided to max the bass and the sub woofer just started thumping and the flashing orange lightning bolt started up on the amp. i know its not the subs that blew becuase we hooked up a new sub woofer to it and the same thing happened it would only thump and no music would come out. i unplugged the subwoofer and turned the car back on and all the speakers would play fine but the lightning bolt on the amp is still flashing
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orange lightning bolt on rfl600d is a short circuit..i learned this with mine when subs caught fire in my trunk...loose terminals, or incorrect wiring for dvc was cause of it on mine.
hi, first disconnect the rca input, then switch on headunit and if the amp produces a constant bass thump it then means it has an internal fault. if the amp idles quietly then replace the rca cable, or try connecting the headunit lineout feed directly to the bass amp, in this way you cud find out if your fault is coming from the headunit or the equaliser. cheers
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