Silverbullet08
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already did that its fine...check the fuse on the power cable right after the battery, could very well be that one
I know my amp will cut off if it over heats. Which it does the same thing. I turn the amp off at my head unit and let it cool. Is it possible that it over heated?? Other than that I would double check your grounds. Make sure it has good contact. If your amp has the protection led on it and it is lit then there is a circuit issue. But if the light isn't lit but it gets power get another random speaker and hook it to the amp. Double check speaker ratings of coarse. Maybe unhook it from the battery and reconnect it. Just some food for thought.
check the fuse on the power cable right after the battery, could very well be that one