either your amp has a short..... or.... you have a bad ground
Standby is a usefull feature on a tube amp, as it keeps the tubes warm and saturated, but cuts off the output to the speaker. Standby should be used when on a break, but not as a true "on/off" switch.
It depends what subs you have it might be messing up your amp to i have 2 12 inch MTX thunder 5500s and i have a 1300 watt amp i turn it up all the way alot and nothing happens to my subs cause my amp shuts off. but what kinda subs do you have? that's what matters if you have 2 10 xplod's then yes but 2 ten jl audios no.
115 - 72 = 43 !
The easiest way is a Line Out Converter. you either splice off the rear speakers or if it was equipped with subwoofer then you can splice into that line. The Line Out Converter just gives you a set of RCAs and then you just hook it all up like normal.
I dont advise it, but if you have a stock head unit, you will have to run your subs off of the door speakers. they will not be getting as much power as they should and neither will your door speakers.
Why bypass amp just get wiring diagram and hook up remote"blue wire" to the remote lead from factory amp. Or unplug amp use a meter and check which wire has power. Then turn off radio and check wire again should have no power with radio off. This will only work if factory radio is still installed. But that wire would be remote wire. Just hook up new radio remote wire to the found wire. Then connect speakers to factory plugs and use the amp.
if you are keeping the stock stereo you have to get a rca converter(converts speaker wires to rca) and hook them up to the rear speakers. then run rca's to the amp, then run your power wire, ground, then the remote wire you will have to tap into the fuse box and find the radio fuse that turns off with your key, once you find that just tap into it and run the wire back to the amp.
To hook up an amplifier to your amp, first make sure both devices are powered off. Connect the output of your amp to the input of the amplifier using appropriate cables, typically RCA or 1/4" TRS cables. Ensure that the amplifier is set to the correct input source, and then power both devices on. Adjust the volume levels gradually to avoid any sudden loud sounds.
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You can but it probably won't hit that hard. I don't know the subs rms but if there 15s should be atleast 800 to 1000 rms . Get 1 Audiopipe 1500 monoblock . That will push them
The amp is damaged internally, the power is loose, the ground is loose, the control wire from the deck is loose.
none. just run them off your head unit.