Troubleshooting (cont.) – Precision Power TD450 User Manual

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Check each side of the amplifier
independently to see if the
distortion is only on one channel.
Is that the case?

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N o i s e s W h i l e t h e E n g i n e i s O n o r O f f

S y s t e m h i s s :

D i s t o r t i o n :

Distortion is garbled sounding music. This can often be caused by a shorted
speaker wire. Symptoms of this include no sound in one channel and severe
distortion in the other. Use the following guide to help you find the source of
distortion.

YES

NO

Try reducing the input level
controls.

YES

NO

Check for distortion in
the signal path prior to
the amplifier.

YES

NO

Check and/or replace
the speaker that is
distorting.

Swap the input side
left/right. Did the
distortion switch
sides?

NO

Contact your dealer.

Check the source unit and
components between the source
unit and amplifier

YES

System hiss is a white noise that occurs even when the engine is off. It is
usually due to excessively high gain settings. If the hiss is still audible
when you disconnect the input cables from the amplifier, check the input
level on the amplifier. If the hiss disappears when you remove the input
cable, it may be a poor quality source unit, components between the
amplifier and the source unit, or poor level settings.

Is there audible distortion at all of
the amplifier outputs?

Swap the output connection left to
right. Check for shorted speaker wire.
Did the problem switch sides?

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