I bought a refurbished Fockford Fosgate T600-4 about a year ago. Polk Audio MM6501's for front and I bridged channel 3,4 for MM1040 sub. So about 6 months ago I get a ground whine in the left channel. Everything was fine until then. Now about 3 months later the left channel is pretty much gone.
I ran a dummy RCA cable to check each channel and its definately the amp's left channel.
The amp only had a 90 day warranty so I was gonna try to get it repaired thru RF.(on my dime im sure) But I wanted to ask if just based on the info I gave if you think it was a bad amp or something to do with the install. I mean its got to be a bum amp right? if its only the left channel and for 6 months I had no problems. Thats what im thinking anyway, but i dont want to swap it out with a good amp and burn that one too.
Not sure if i need to rip out my rca's or not either.
what do yall think
Edit: Ok so i borrowed an amp and slapped it in and everything works good. So its got to be the amp and that means i gotta buy an amp. poop.
Edited by RusticR6 - 1/27/13 at 3:09pm
I ran a dummy RCA cable to check each channel and its definately the amp's left channel.
The amp only had a 90 day warranty so I was gonna try to get it repaired thru RF.(on my dime im sure) But I wanted to ask if just based on the info I gave if you think it was a bad amp or something to do with the install. I mean its got to be a bum amp right? if its only the left channel and for 6 months I had no problems. Thats what im thinking anyway, but i dont want to swap it out with a good amp and burn that one too.
Not sure if i need to rip out my rca's or not either.
what do yall think
Edit: Ok so i borrowed an amp and slapped it in and everything works good. So its got to be the amp and that means i gotta buy an amp. poop.
Edited by RusticR6 - 1/27/13 at 3:09pm






