Nothing worked and i started to scratch my head as i was taking the setup down. So i proceeded on the computer trying to get some audio from the amp. I paused for a second and waited for things to get worse, nothing happened. While i was messing around i thought i smelled something but it wasnt a typical electrical smell and it was faint. I know i tried to turn up the gain within the trueRTA program to compensate for the amplifier's low gain. i know i tried to turn up the receiver to compensate for the amplifier gain being low. I dont remember what i did exactly thereafter. I hooked the rca wires back up and left the gain all the way down. Thinking little of it i unplugged the rca cords from the amp to protect my receiver and reset the powersupply. So i began slowly turning the gain up and the subwoofer let out a noise and the pc powersupply shut off. While i was hooking everything up i turned the gain down all the way on the amp. I hooked up the rca wires to the receiver and played a low sine wave from trueRTA. Well i got the power supply turned on and had six positive and six negative cables screwed into the power terminals and the amp powered up fine. so i grabbed a spare power supply from an old dell XPS desktop and decided to hook up the amplifier in the house with my home theater receiver for some boost below 40hz I forgot that the amplifier was doing that and i remember i had some audio but ground noise in the car. I had this amp hooked up in the car and the amp would play audio at a low level but when i turned the gain up the subwoofer would start flapping in and out.
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