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My LOC remote wire has less than 12v

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I have everything connected right on my amp but it is going to protect mode!! I’ve disconnected everything and connected everything back but still is in protect mode. I have a loc running to my amp on my stock boss radio. Can anyone let me know what am I doing wrong. Also if I connect the remote wire to the amp and conect the battery wire and remote together also my amp turns on idk if that a bad thing or a good thing. Fyi it was working before and one day in the am everything stop working. 

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Unplug the speakers from your amp and see if it still goes into protect.

Double check all wiring to make sure that NO - & + are connected or loose.

Turn the gain down as low it will go

Report back...btw, instead of saying "less than 12v" giving us a measurement would be good.

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You're using an LOC on a Boss radio?  Does it not have RCA outputs?

If the amp works when you give it 12 volts from the battery, then obviously the turn-on lead you are currently using is causing the issue.

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:WELCOME:

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Hello guys I’m new to this and need help. I’ve never wired up an audio system with a stock radio. I have a 2013 Chevy traverse and want to add some subs with an aftermarket amp. Reading many forums I purchased a line output converter and wired it up according to the wire diagram my amp turns on but my subs don’t work. I have the line output converter wired to my rear speakers. Could it be that I need to wire the lOC somewhere else?

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