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Old September 19th, 2008, 08:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Something's wrong with the amp >.<

I'm pushing two 12" spl's with a Lanzar 2k watt amp. I bolted the amp to my box and it was a little much to handle I think. One of the channels in my amp isn't pushing anymore. Not the fuse and I checked to make sure the sauder(spelling) wasn't busted... Anyone know of anything else it could be? Are shops to fix things like this common?
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I'm pushing two 12" spl's with a Lanzar 2k watt amp. I bolted the amp to my box and it was a little much to handle I think. One of the channels in my amp isn't pushing anymore. Not the fuse and I checked to make sure the sauder(spelling) wasn't busted... Anyone know of anything else it could be? Are shops to fix things like this common?
One channel not pushing is odd. Did you try the following:
1. Switch the speakers to make sure it's the amp and not them?
2. Switch the wiring to make sure it's not that.
3. Switch the RCAs to make sure it's not that

These are the quick things to rule out before panicking. If you rule out the speakers, the wiring to the speakers, and the RCAs, then it's something with the actual amp. As for fixing amps, I've only had one partially blow, and it wasn't under warranty anymore, so I just replaced it.
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Alright, it's the amp, these two 12's hit too hard for the car anyway, just gonna use one of them(on the good channel) and two 10's... Thanks for the help
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