Problem
Amplifier gets too hot.
Solution
1.Be sure the amplifier is properly mounted. You should be able to place your hand a few inches above the amplifier housing and feel the heat rising when the unit is on.
2.Be sure the amplifier is properly vented. An ideal situation is to have the air flow through the heatsink fins. Hot air rises, so mount the heatsink by aligning the fins vertically. This allows the air to flow freely, carrying away the heat. Check to see that the heatsink fins are free of any obstruction (i.e., carpet, seats, etc.).
3.Check to see that the impedance of the overall system is not less than 2Ω as described on page 14. Using an
AC impedance meter (Perfect Interface
Be sure to test the bass region (20 Hz - 150 Hz) of your system. If the amplifier is bridged to those speakers, the load the amp sees is
If the impedance level is below 2Ω , check for bad speakers and/or crossovers, proper use of passive crossovers, or try rewiring the entire system.
Problem
Amplifier Noise
Solution
1.Disconnect the RCA plugs from the amplifier and recheck the amp by turning the unit on and off. If turn- on pop goes away, connect a delay
2.Disconnect the
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