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Yes RZ42000D, and just 2 kappas.. I'm pretty sure the amp is shot.. Kinds sucks lol its not even 2 months old
Can you swap back to your old amp to see if trouble follows? Is the 2000D still under warranty? I recently swapped my dead 2000D for the 3000D, and it kicks ***.
Can you swap back to your old amp to see if trouble follows? Is the 2000D still under warranty? I recently swapped my dead 2000D for the 3000D, and it kicks ***.
I sold the pbr the day the 2000 came in.. I got it from Amazon and sent the seller a message thru amazon right after I posted on here and havnt heard back from them.i also found their actual website and sent them a message thru there.. They offer a 30 return and 1 year warranty so we shall see what happens
Last edited by decencyxdefied; Sep 9, 2015 at 06:02 PM.
Literally no customer service from the place I got it from. Sent them a message thru amazon, Facebook, and their website and haven't heard anything at all.. They also sale through eBay and best buy.. Watch out for car audio closeout guys
At one time I was running two amps, a PBR 300x2 powering the lids, and a 2000D like yours for the fairing and lowers. The RF amp quit, and after some discussion here I went with the CV B2. About the same time Biketronics had a sale, and I put some 7.1's in the fairing. The PBR was on a Hogtunes second amp bracket, which uses two speaker mounting holes as an attachment point. The increased diameter on the 7.1's wouldn't allow the use of the bracket and I ended up not using the CV B2. Instead I paralleled the lowers and lids on the rear channel of the 2000D. Sold the B2 to a guy here on the forum, and he likes it a lot. I'm sure you will too.
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