@773steve ALWAYS connect your + "positive" first when powering up anything and disconnect - "negative" first when depowering. it's the same when jump starting your car or putting a cd player in etc. this helps stop a surge of power
hi mate watched your vid ,,,,interesting stuff. got a question for you as i need advice..
i had a 2 channel amp wired to a pair of 6x9 speakers. but after a while i lost all sound threw amp and thought the amp had blown. i checked all cables and fuses and all ok and amp has power going to and turning off on remote. i thought the 2 channel amp had lown so bought a 4 channel and same thing happening ..all wired but no sound can you help
@astramax1 i had a set of rca leads get cut by the seat rail b4 (dodgy setup yes) so maybe check them. if your multi meters have a continuity test function you could make sure that all wires have no internal breakages. assuming that's all good i'd start thinking that something maybe fried in your headunit
hey i was hookin my ground and it was sparking! should i unplug the battery or is it blown?
awille13 3 months ago
when installing should i connect + or - frist once all is done? and for disconnect your amplifiers
773steve 7 months ago
@773steve ALWAYS connect your + "positive" first when powering up anything and disconnect - "negative" first when depowering. it's the same when jump starting your car or putting a cd player in etc. this helps stop a surge of power
jeppoification 7 months ago
@jeppoification thank you
773steve 5 months ago
@773steve thank you for the good answer iam hookin up a batt cap
773steve 7 months ago
when installing should i connect + or - frist once all is done? and for removing what is best to disconct from batt first + or -
773steve 7 months ago
@astramax1 try re-grounding the amp, had that same problem
MatthewRizazzo 8 months ago
i have YOK-480 JBL AMP can same one show me how to install it i done all off it i stock on the amp how to do the wire
mojtabalovely 8 months ago
hi mate watched your vid ,,,,interesting stuff. got a question for you as i need advice..
i had a 2 channel amp wired to a pair of 6x9 speakers. but after a while i lost all sound threw amp and thought the amp had blown. i checked all cables and fuses and all ok and amp has power going to and turning off on remote. i thought the 2 channel amp had lown so bought a 4 channel and same thing happening ..all wired but no sound can you help
astramax1 10 months ago
@astramax1 i had a set of rca leads get cut by the seat rail b4 (dodgy setup yes) so maybe check them. if your multi meters have a continuity test function you could make sure that all wires have no internal breakages. assuming that's all good i'd start thinking that something maybe fried in your headunit
jeppoification 10 months ago