Posted January 13, 201213 yr My SAX-125.2 has completely stopped working. I took a look at it today and it just stalls into protect.Inspected the inside and nothing is blown, however I found 1 fuse blown and replaced it with the same amp rating (20amp) and it is still in the protection loop.The amp was fine until aprox a week ago it would randomly turn off for a second then pop on. There was also a very high pitched sound coming from presumably the amp.any ideas?
January 13, 201213 yr Author Power and ground wires checked? Rcas?Voltage was good at the amplifier before and after the initial fusing on the power wire of the amplifier, I swapped out my 125.2 for my spare 4 channel and it's working just fine.
January 13, 201213 yr did you check the speak? maybe a wire is falling off or shorting out on something.other then that did you pull off the back board and make sure something isn't touching or come loose? other then that do you still have warranty on it?
January 13, 201213 yr Author did you check the speak? maybe a wire is falling off or shorting out on something.other then that did you pull off the back board and make sure something isn't touching or come loose? other then that do you still have warranty on it?Yep, that's what I had initially thought but nothing.
January 13, 201213 yr Power and ground wires checked? Rcas?Voltage was good at the amplifier before and after the initial fusing on the power wire of the amplifier, I swapped out my 125.2 for my spare 4 channel and it's working just fine.i blame the 125.2 lol! will you get it repaired and or sell it? if you are interested in selling it... i might be looking lol
January 13, 201213 yr Author Power and ground wires checked? Rcas?Voltage was good at the amplifier before and after the initial fusing on the power wire of the amplifier, I swapped out my 125.2 for my spare 4 channel and it's working just fine.i blame the 125.2 lol! will you get it repaired and or sell it? if you are interested in selling it... i might be looking lolI'm not sure as I can get it fixed for free + whatever potential shipping will be hopefully I will need to talk to Jacob.
January 13, 201213 yr Admin Unplug the speakers from the amp entirely, if it still goes into protect, next unplug RCA's. If that still doesn't do it, there is most likely something internal going on.Just some trouble shooting 101.
January 13, 201213 yr Author Unplug the speakers from the amp entirely, if it still goes into protect, next unplug RCA's. If that still doesn't do it, there is most likely something internal going on.Just some trouble shooting 101.Thanks but ahead of ya Attempted that too, sorry forgot to mention. Nothing Looks burnt or touching... well damn.. luckily I had my back up 4 channel.. I attempted to get incontact with dB-r but it seems that their website isn't working, well at the time.Edit: Site seems to be working now, I'll give them a call tomorrow.