Actually I called around to a couple stereo shops and they say that its a blown transistor and that its gonna cost me $60 to replace a $2 part. But I'm just going to work around it. I'm going to run the remote to a direct power source in my fuse box thats always on and put a toggle switch on the wire, that way I can control when the remote gets power its off and when the remote doesnt its on. I will basically have a manual on/off switch for the amp instead of it being through the face. Anyone have any reasons why this wouldn't work?
|