No audio from rear
I have no audio coming from the rear speakers (front is okay), amp or bass. I have an infinity amp that flashes between power and protect. Anybody know what the problem could be? Sorry, but audio is my weakpoint.
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sounds like the amp is going out. Make sure that the rear speakers are not grounding out were they are mounted. Hell make sure they are pluged up, lol. I have had cutomers come to me and not had there speakers pluged up. If not check the rear speaker leads and check for damage.
i hope you mean ground as in (-) negative on your speaker polarity and not ground as in grounded to the chassis - otherwise, there's your problem right there. an amplifier will blow if any of it's speaker terminal touches ground.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hu »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have no audio coming from the rear speakers (front is okay), amp or bass. I have an infinity amp that flashes between power and protect. Anybody know what the problem could be? Sorry, but audio is my weakpoint.</TD></TR></TABLE> Try this, disconnect all speaker wires from the Infinity amp, turn system on and see what the amp light/s do, if it stops flashing the protect light, one or more of the speakers or their speaker leads are shorting to ground, or one or more of the speakers are blown, or one or more of the speaker leads are shorting to each other.
If the protection light stops flashing on after you disconnect all the speakers, then one by one reconnect the speakers, when the protect light comes on again you will know which speaker or speaker lead is the problem, however if protect light is still on after disconnecting the speakers you have a problem with the amp.
94
If the protection light stops flashing on after you disconnect all the speakers, then one by one reconnect the speakers, when the protect light comes on again you will know which speaker or speaker lead is the problem, however if protect light is still on after disconnecting the speakers you have a problem with the amp.
94
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fcm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Try this, disconnect all speaker wires from the Infinity amp, turn system on and see what the amp light/s do, if it stops flashing the protect light, one or more of the speakers or their speaker leads are shorting to ground, or one or more of the speakers are blown, or one or more of the speaker leads are shorting to each other.
If the protection light stops flashing on after you disconnect all the speakers, then one by one reconnect the speakers, when the protect light comes on again you will know which speaker or speaker lead is the problem, however if protect light is still on after disconnecting the speakers you have a problem with the amp.
94</TD></TR></TABLE>
ditto
buttttttttttttttttttt.. who needs rears anyway??
seriously
If the protection light stops flashing on after you disconnect all the speakers, then one by one reconnect the speakers, when the protect light comes on again you will know which speaker or speaker lead is the problem, however if protect light is still on after disconnecting the speakers you have a problem with the amp.
94</TD></TR></TABLE>ditto
buttttttttttttttttttt.. who needs rears anyway??
seriously
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