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There is a shorted output transistor causing that to happen. There could also be a short in the wire from the amp to the speaker and/or a shorted voice coil in the speaker.
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Check the wires for short circuiting at the car body or speaker wires. Triple check really everything. Make sure the connectors are 100% connected to the wires. There maybe some resitance if the amp isn't getting enough power from the battery.
I also have been searching for a manual for the LXA 600 Amp. Jensen's website was no help. I will let you know if I find something. Have you had any luck?
Set your Filter Switch to LPF. Turn the Bass Gain/ level all the way down temporarily. Set your Crossover to below 100HZ. Then Turn on the system with a Bass test sound. Turn up your bass Gain/level until you get distortion. Then turn it back till you just get the distortion out. Then do not warn everyone that you will De-nad them if they touch your settings.
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