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Have a mtx rfl600d worked great after installed by pro on drive home smelt a funny smell right befor subs stoped pulled over and it was smoking a lil bit nothing bad like a small puff me and friend checked it all out looked fine was a lil warm but nothing to worry about shut system down compleatly sat pulled over 20 mins then started every thing up cap came on and was at consistint 14.5 amp lit up two lights the blue power led and amber one above wavy lines (figured heat) is my amp done or can i fix it or warenty it i am powereing MTX JH55 witch recomends 400-800 whats subs are fine worked in buddys
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try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line dust causes static to build up in a computer causing it to overheat any many other problems
are you sure its the video card and not the fan that is faulty you could remove the fan and install the video card again and see/smell if any smoke comes from the video card if it does you will need to buy a new one
hope this helps
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.
the voice coils are probably fried. you may want to check your amps to see if they are putting out dc voltage. you may be abel to find a place that can fix the subs. otherwise you will need to replace them.
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.
Did some research and it sounds like a wicked lil amp with clean clean sound-its hard to say what subs to tell you to run because everyone has different taste- and without knowing what your setup is going to be theres no real way to actually say-the amp is made to run 3 channels -so focusing on the sub channel only i personally say get a pair of 10s or a good 12-your not throwing a ton of power so you dont have to go balls out on the subs- i personally like MTX subs and xtant is made by MTX so that wouldnt be far from home -good luck with that
I had same problem with a TC6001 and get solution from MTX, not send to MTX instead MTX kindly sent a quotation for parts to be replaced, I can tell you what parts need to be replaced if you still need a solution.
Im sorry to have to inform you my friend, if you saw smoke, you burned one or more of the resistors or output devices inside the amp. Without a service manual, it will be a hard call on what exactly cooked. In alot of cases please forgive me for saying so, but the ampis not worth taking into a repair shop to be repaired, because of the high cost these days of labor. Its too bad there are no user replacable parts inside of these amps. Good Luck.
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