Hi I need a replacement foot for my mtx thunder 280 amp, any ideas where I can get one?
SOURCE: MTX Thunder problem
Make sure that your connection at the battery is still good-sometimes the wire corrodes up front when your system is installed for a long time-so check that out and of course the fuse that you installed a foot away from the battery so that you dont burn your vehicle down if a short occurs somewhere down the line
SOURCE: mtx thunder 304 4ch red amp light comes on but no audio
if the lights on and there is no sound it's either a cd player issue or your rca issue or the inputs for rca's on the amp are no good. or you have your subs wired at a wrong load to your amp and it is in a constant protection to avoid burning up.
SOURCE: i have a mtx thunder 81000d amp i need to know if
Hello frank_sadach,
"Bridging" connects 2 amp channels to one output. The MTX 81000d is a single channel amp so it cannot be bridged.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: MTX Thunder 81001 wont push subs
first of all you should check the minimal impedance your amp handles , if is class d it should handle between 1-2 ohms total impedance in a mono conection , meaning whatever quantity of subs you have hooked to your amplifier,their total impedance should the minimum the amp handles that way all the power from your amplifier will be used.
SOURCE: i have a mtx thunder 7801 and a sledge hammer box
Sounds like the subs are blown with the voicecoils fused together which means the amp is/was seeing a dead short ( zero Ohms reisitence) not good for any amp. Disconnect the speaker terminals from the amp and see if it turns on. The funny smell might have been the subs blowing up, i'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
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