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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8863297" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>To take the system wiring out of the picture, disconnect the power and remote leads on the amp. Get a long piece of 16 gauge speaker wire, split and strip an inch off both ends, twist one end together. Take the end that is split, hook one each of the split end into one each, of the power and the remote input on the amp. Then touch the twisted end to the battery positive. If the amp fires up, something with your power or remote leads to the amp input feeds are the issue. You can test which one by swapping out one or the other of the split end alternating the constant and the remote with the constant speaker wire lead you made that is connected to the battery and that will tell you which one it is. If nothing happens when you have two hot leads going to the amp, the amp has an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8863297, member: 689267"] To take the system wiring out of the picture, disconnect the power and remote leads on the amp. Get a long piece of 16 gauge speaker wire, split and strip an inch off both ends, twist one end together. Take the end that is split, hook one each of the split end into one each, of the power and the remote input on the amp. Then touch the twisted end to the battery positive. If the amp fires up, something with your power or remote leads to the amp input feeds are the issue. You can test which one by swapping out one or the other of the split end alternating the constant and the remote with the constant speaker wire lead you made that is connected to the battery and that will tell you which one it is. If nothing happens when you have two hot leads going to the amp, the amp has an issue. [/QUOTE]
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