Dave burke
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 1,094
- Reaction score
- 660
- Points
- 222
- Location
- Near Lake Placid
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
Finally solved one problem (gauges and stereo weren’t working) when the dealer replaced the port tach. Now I have a problem with my amp and I’m hoping others have dealt with a similar issue.
The right rear channel of my amp is not working. It’s the stock Polk 5000.5 in the 2017 212X.
At first I thought maybe the rear starboard swim platform speaker had become disconnected but it was good.
Then I checked the connections into the sound bar. They were also good.
Then I thought maybe there’s a bad RCA from the Head unit so I disconnected the RCAs from the amp and plugged my phone directly into the amp. Got sound from three channels but not the fourth.
So I thought let’s see if there’s a bad speaker wire somewhere between the amp and the soundbar and/or swim platform speaker. So I disconnected the leads from the amp and wired an extra speaker I have directly to the right rear channel output. No joy.
Now I’m running out of ideas so I tried two more things: checked the fuses in the amp (duh, should have done this sooner) and used a different speaker just in case the first one I tried was bad (fortunately in have an extra pair as I’m planning to mount them in the helm).
None of these things worked so I took the amp out of the boat and took the cover off in case there was visible corrosion inside the amp. I didn’t see any.
I also realized when I took the cover off the amp that I’m over my head in terms of DIY repairs!
Anybody have any ideas? Has anybody had one of these amps repaired? Or is it time to cut my losses and replace it?
Thx all.
The right rear channel of my amp is not working. It’s the stock Polk 5000.5 in the 2017 212X.
At first I thought maybe the rear starboard swim platform speaker had become disconnected but it was good.
Then I checked the connections into the sound bar. They were also good.
Then I thought maybe there’s a bad RCA from the Head unit so I disconnected the RCAs from the amp and plugged my phone directly into the amp. Got sound from three channels but not the fourth.
So I thought let’s see if there’s a bad speaker wire somewhere between the amp and the soundbar and/or swim platform speaker. So I disconnected the leads from the amp and wired an extra speaker I have directly to the right rear channel output. No joy.
Now I’m running out of ideas so I tried two more things: checked the fuses in the amp (duh, should have done this sooner) and used a different speaker just in case the first one I tried was bad (fortunately in have an extra pair as I’m planning to mount them in the helm).
None of these things worked so I took the amp out of the boat and took the cover off in case there was visible corrosion inside the amp. I didn’t see any.
I also realized when I took the cover off the amp that I’m over my head in terms of DIY repairs!
Anybody have any ideas? Has anybody had one of these amps repaired? Or is it time to cut my losses and replace it?
Thx all.