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Hey what's up guys. I would really appreciate some help from a fellow bass lover. I bought an amp today and this is it. http://www.papasbargains.com/blitz-audio-bza3000d-r.html We hooked it up and it was blasting really good and then all of a sudden the sub and amp stopped working only half the lights were on (on the amp) instead of the full row can you please give me your 2 cents on this? The red light for protect mode did go off but we turned everything off for like 20 minutes and turned it back on and it was the same situation with the lights on the amp and it didnt work :/

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Well here's your problem. You had the sub playing backwards, clipping the shit out of it, then clipped the clipped shit, into more shit. Amp's toast unless you want to get it repaired. Never set gains to max. And never touch bass boost, nor the phase shift unless subs are inverted.

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Phase shift was on 180 power was on max sub sonic was on 40

Phase needs to be on 0 unless the subs are inverted,gain needs to be turned WAY down and not max. And sub sonic needs to be set at what your box is tuned at.

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It was hooked to a Md 12175 (http://smartshopper.mybisi.com/product/md12-12175-md-sound-12-inch-1800-watts-subwoofer) so it wasn't even pushing close to it's max rms power which is 1200 watts x 1 channel. and what do you mean by how was it wired?

What ohm load did you wire it down too and plus the amps probably dead now.

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