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could this be shooting my amp in protect?


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ok i have this old jbl power series amp, and it always worked fine until one day i put it on a plane cause i had to move , and from that day on when it turned on it just went straight into protect.

so i opened it up and nothing seemed burnt but i did notice a little red wire unhooked. this red wire goes to where the rca's go,

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theres 2 red wires its the one right next to the blk and right next to the green wire. its not connected to were its supposed to be.

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could this be whats shooting the amp into protect?

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Without knowing anything about the inner workings of amps, I wouldn't think that a wire used to carry the RCA signal (presumably, beings you said that's where it connects) would cause an amp to go into protect.

I would think it would just cause that RCA plug to not work. But, like I said, I'm pretty ignorant to the world of amp guts.

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im not an amp expert but common sense tells me its some sort of power wire since it red and if its just floating around the inside of the amp could bearcing on something else and causing the amp to short itself out. i would figure out what that wire goes to and solder it back where it belongs

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