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I have an Xplore 2ch 200w amp model 4090 and it cuts on but no sound when i hook up my wires. I opened up the amp to see whats wrong there were some parts burnt out, could there be a way to fix this?
Yes there's a way to fix that. The best way to fix that is to bring it to your supplier (if it has warranty and in terms and conditions) or to a certified repairman in your area.
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You didn't say whether the player is connected by 2 RCA cables (analog) or by digital cable. If by RCA, does the player have a headphone jack? I had a player once with a piece of a headphone that broke off inside the jack, muting the analog outputs.
Did you google for the specs? Gotta be there. Meanwhile the amp will drive your speakers - the issue is if the amp has enough power to drive the speakers to the volume level you want without distortion. Whatever you decide be careful with speaker wiring and do not hook them up in parallel lest you want to toast your amp stages to a crisp.
NO dont tie the inputs. Inputs stay just as they are. Outputs are where the bridging happens.
You amp specs are:
XM-9696 C/W
4 CHANNEL POWER CHROME/WHITE AMPLIFIER MAX OUTPUT POWER (2 OHM): 200W X 4 = 800W POWER OUTPUT: 90W X 4 @2 OHM (360W) LESS THAN 0.5% THD 60W X 4 @4 OHM (240W) LESS THAN 0.3% THD BRIDGED 180W X 2CH @4 OHM
So lets take 800 watts and divide by 13Volts DC = 61.54 Amps
So if there are 2 fuses start with 30 amp. To play it safe you could use 25 amps and if they blow try a 30. Now if the 30 blows you may need to take
another look at your wiring. I think 30 will be fine though.
ive had problems kinda like this ... normaly its a crossed or reversed speaker wire check the positive and negitive wire into the speakers "they move sometimes when there is more air moving around the speaker"
second make sure you have the impedence correct "possitive to positive negitive to negitive'
i need to kown were to get parts
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