August 27, 201015 yr Author In the picture it is a shadow. Nothing is visibly burned on the amp from what I can see. I still don't understand what could cause it not to even turn on anymore.
August 27, 201015 yr Is it covered by a warranty? At this point I would email Jacob. If it's not covered by a warranty you should contact db-r.Also even if the fuses in the amp look good, it couldn't hurt to replace them. Edited August 27, 201015 yr by Mr. Bojangles
August 28, 201015 yr I dont think that is a shadow, that positive input terminal does have a shade of brown. that capacitor casts a shadow for part of that connector but it still clearly has a brown burnt shade to it in multiple pics comparing it to the negative terminal. Edited August 28, 201015 yr by beandip
August 29, 201015 yr Author If your talking about in the fifth pic, the bottoms red piece In the amp, does look in the pictures like it's brown, but it's the piece itself. If it's not that part, what piece of the amp are you talking about(like the general area)?
August 29, 201015 yr SOUNDS like the remote wire came loose or grounded out somewhere. Hope it just came loose from the receiver though.This.Check your fuses too. Dumb statement I know, but hey, I've gone through 101 checks on things to find out it's a fuse. It wouldn't hurt.EDIT: Shit didn't realize there was a second page. Sorry if this has already been done/checked. Edited August 29, 201015 yr by Dutchie.
August 30, 201015 yr the peice of metal under the rem notation for remote wire in pic five looks burnt that is the positive input if it burns up it could loose its connection being why it doesent power on at all and all your dmm readings are normal
September 1, 201015 yr Author So in the pic it is really a complete shadow. I ended up pulling out my fuses, picked up some new ones, put them in, hooked the amp back up and shes running perfect . Edited September 2, 201015 yr by nick9892
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