TROUBLESHOOTING

Amplifier Does Not Turn On

Possible Cause

The in-line fuse on battery positive cable is blown.

Poor ground connection

Poor power connection or power outside acceptable range.

Solution

Check in-line fuse on battery positive cable. Replace if necessary.

Verify that Ground connection is connected to clean metal on the vehicle’s chassis. Repair/replace if necessary.

Verify there is 10.5 - 15.5 Volts present at the positive battery and remote turn-on cable. Verify quality connections for both cables at amplifier, stereo, and battery/fuseholder. Repair/replace if necessary.

No Sound Coming From Amplifier

Possible Cause

Poor RCA connections.

Solution

Verify good RCA input connections at source and amplifier. Check entire length of cables for kinks, splices, etc. Test RCA inputs for AC voltage with the source unit on. Repair/replace if necessary

Poor speaker connections

Bad source unit

Use an ohm meter to check speaker wire integrity. Check entire length of wires for kinks, splices, etc. Repair/replace if necessary.

Connect RCA input from test source directly to amplifier input. If this solves the problem, have the source unit repaired or replaced. If not, have the amplifier checked by a qualified technician.

Speaker "Pop" When Amplifier Turns On

Possible Cause

Remote from source unit comes on too quickly.

Poor remote power signal from source

Solution

Disconnect input signal to amplifier and turn amplifier on and off. If the noise is eliminated, connect the REM lead of amplifier to source unit with a delay turn-on module

Use a different 12 Volt source for REM lead of amplifier (i.e. battery direct). If the noise is eliminated, use a relay to isolate the amplifier from noisy turn-on output.

Excessive Engine Noise

Possible Cause

RCA cables too close to main power cables.

Bad component in the signal chain

Poor ground connection at system components

Poor ground connection at battery

Solution

Route all signal carrying wires (RCA, Speaker cables) away from power and ground wires.

Bypass any and all electrical components between the source and the amplifier(s). Connect source directly to input of amplifier. If noise goes away the unit being bypassed is the cause of the noise.

Remove existing ground wires for all electrical components. Reground wires to different locations. Verify that grounding location is clean, shiny metal free of paint, rust etc

Add secondary ground cable from negative battery terminal to the chassis metal or engine block of vehicle.

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MB QUART RAA2400 manual Amplifier Does Not Turn On, No Sound Coming From Amplifier, Speaker Pop When Amplifier Turns On