SOURCE: Hifonics 1605d stopped working
the red light blinking because your amplifaier its dead look for the alimentation cabel end replace the calibration protector
SOURCE: At high volume sound shuts off, subs still work
You most likely have a shorted or damaged speaker, which is causing the internal amp chip to shut down (but does not affect the preamp outputs). A test you can do is to fade to one speaker at a time and turn it up to se if it shuts down. Repeat with each speaker until you find the one that causes the fault. Then replace it.
SOURCE: Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200 mono not pushing subs and making noise.
This sounds like a problem with the head unit output to the sub amp. Are you using a Pioneer head unit? If so, you may have a problem with some surface mounted fuses inside the radio on the main board. Certain Pioneer head units have a common problem with these fuses blowing. They are fuses for the ground on the RCA outputs.
Let me know if this is the case, and if it is I can give you the part number of these fuses and tell you where they are located, but you would need good soldering skills to replace them. Also let me know what model number your head unit is.
Thanks,
Dave
SOURCE: THUNDER 5601 WHEN VEHICLE TURNED ON, SUBS BOOM, THEN WORKS OK. ALSO WHEN RADIO TURNED OFF
If the amp produces no boom with no signal input cables connected, I'd suggest using an LOC.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
SOURCE: hooking to amps to a power acoustik ptid-7250n
Can you post a bit more about the components, as in the make and model of each?
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