Disconnect all speaker connections and rca cables. Leave power, ground and remote wires intact. Try turning on again. If you still have a protection light your amp is faulty. Hopefully you have warranty .
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Disconnect all speaker connections and rca cables. Leave power, ground and remote wires intact. Try turning on again. If you still have a protection light your amp is faulty. Hopefully you have warranty .
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I have a Digital Audio model-DA2200W, Was listening to my tunes loud as always....then the subs quit bumpin...checked the subs cuz i thought i blew em...theyre fine...The power on the amp is still on...green light and all..just no output..I opened it up to see if anything looked burnt looks fine...is it toast or can i fix it??
I find that most Amps that does this the transistors nearest the to the B+ side of the Amp is bad. there are anywhere from 4 to 6 a side and if you know anything of these you can check them remove and replace them. I have a different problem. the prower light comes on and the goes off and I am trying to find a schematic to trace down the problem. if I find it I can talk U through it and show pics.
its going into protect mode, meaning there is either a short in one of the transistors or one of the jumper bars is loose, needs to be re-sodered. Easy fix.
you want to use a car amplfier indoors in the house
yeah that can be done very easily just wire it like you would inside a car but you need to purchase a 12v DC adapter i would go for one with at least 3A output (the bigger the better it depends on how much u wanna spend) from personal expericance 1.5A works but when it gets loud the amp stops and restarts
Look for popped Capacitors. These are the tiny cans that are on the circuit board. They usually buldge out on the top and leak white paste. Good luck and i hope this helps.