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ok so i got everything finally wired up in the F-150 but i got a problem now and i think its my Z1.

i get power to the amp, but no output. RCAs are im the right spots. and the speakers wired up right, but i still have no output. after adjusting the gain back and forth, my clip light doesnt come on or anything, which shows its my amp or my RCA's, i dont think its the RCAs cause i mean i pulled them and swapped them right in. but its still a possibility. i am thinking, its blown channels on my amp or my RCA inputs on my amp are bad. eithier way its gonna cost me money :(.

cant i put my hot speaker lead from my woofer on the battery input and my negative input on my ground terminal?? wouldnt i get some output from that??

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Multimeter?

aint got one.

but i know i should probably check the outputs from the speaker terminals. ill have another amp to check the RCAs with tommorow.

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check your ground, my friend had a pioneer amp that wasn't working, I went through EVERYTHING and gave up, he came back a few days later we changed fuses and then I moved the ground it it worked perfectly.

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check your ground, my friend had a pioneer amp that wasn't working, I went through EVERYTHING and gave up, he came back a few days later we changed fuses and then I moved the ground it it worked perfectly.

ill get a picture where its grounded tomorrow.

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a DMM cost like $15-20 from sears.... check your fuses remote trigger wire and headunit wiring...

edit: get the DMM its worth every penny.

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a DMM cost like $15-20 from sears.... check your fuses remote trigger wire and headunit wiring...

edit: get the DMM its worth every penny.

everything with wiring except maybe the ground is fine.

but i have 2 1/0 gauge grounds so, idk.

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ill get a picture where its grounded tomorrow.

No need for a pic, I'm just saying, try a different location. You have the same symptoms as he had

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cant i put my hot speaker lead from my woofer on the battery input and my negative input on my ground terminal?? wouldnt i get some output from that??

Seriously?

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You'll got a loud POCK, a spark, then the happy smell of really really burnt voice coils.

Can you tell if the amp is powering up? Does it go into protect or do nothing at all?

You really really need a DMM to check voltage at the terminals. Also check you wired the power the right way around, although you probably would have just got a big spark + smoke if you got that the wrong way round... with my big amps the 2 power terminals are opposite ie from left to right across the amp it goes + - - +

EDIT: If you're using an EQ or processor or anything like that between the headunit and amp the amp will instantly shut down if there's an issue with the device inline. My amps won't power up if the RCAs are connected to my processor when the processor isn't powered up.

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