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Upon a little more research, I find that the Stinger only allows the 4 ohm bridge on the rear channel. I can not run both at 350 watts. I guess we are back to the beginning on this.
Upon a little more research, I find that the Stinger only allows the 4 ohm bridge on the rear channel. I can not run both at 350 watts. I guess we are back to the beginning on this.
Do a little more research. Specs on their website states 350x2 @4 ohm.
I saw that. That's why I wired it that way. In fact, the input pigtails even have a diagram of what to bridge. I posted a copy of the manual...and I'm thrown off. Both of the other amps are in power mode. All I can think of is the bridging issue, as there are no fuses on the amp itself.
Tech support wasn't much help, but here is what I did find. My birth sheet clearly says 354x2 at 4 ohms. I reseated the main fuse, and got the protect light off. I had to rig the battery screw on the negative side, the terminal is completely stripped. I may have to order a new battery. Just waiting on some RCA cables to show up tomorrow to shorten the wiring, and we should be good.
Tech support wasn't much help, but here is what I did find. My birth sheet clearly says 354x2 at 4 ohms. I reseated the main fuse, and got the protect light off. I had to rig the battery screw on the negative side, the terminal is completely stripped. I may have to order a new battery. Just waiting on some RCA cables to show up tomorrow to shorten the wiring, and we should be good.
Is it possible it’s the bad battery connection causing this?