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ansalon72 
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     I have the amp in the title and I ordered a plug of of ebay. The plug does not have the stock colors. I have looked everywhere for the stock diagram and I can't find it. Here is all I was able to come up with: (I'll do my best with illustrating).

This would be with the amp lettering right side up (plug installed, clip on top)

The top three wires from left to right are red, black, brown.

I'm pretty sure this is correct. If so, all I need are the bottom three. If I'm incorrect, can someone please tell me the color code for this plug. Thank you.

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Orange is directly under the black wire. Yellow is directly under the brown wire. The slot under red is empty.
I will be shocked if that amp still works. There is a problem with the Preamp input board on 99% of those amps. There were capacitors that leaked fluid and destroyed the board. It is the stand up board just behind the RCA input jacks. You can see the damage.
Symptoms are lots of static one either or both channels. No output at all from either or both channels.
ansalon72 
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Thanks "I am". I just looked at the board in question, and I wish I could post pics. My camera isn't up to it. Macro might as well be mega.

The reason I bothered getting the plug was because I opened it up and the board was immaculate, (the whole thing). I just dealt with an Orion 222 SX burning up so I was looking for visual cues of that nature. Since I didn't see any, I bought the plug. Upon further inspection, the board you describe looks as if it's seen an inordinate amount of heat right around the middle where it connects to the board. This board looks like it's seen more use than the rest of the boards. However, I see no leakage of any sort, and no apparent damage anywhere in that area, or any other part of the internals for that matter.

Maybe I got lucky. That would be pretty cool since this amp was about to be thrown away (scrapyard). That's how I got my fully functional Power 300 WITH shroud.

Lastly, I've never seen any mention of a power plug; the other side of the amp. I'm going to make my own. And to clarify, the red on the plug is basically the remote. Correct?

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Red is remote.  The wiring information is on the bottom cover.  If the writing is not legible anymore, it is the same as the low end of your power 300.  Orange = left positive.   Black = left negative.  Yellow = Right positive.  Brown = Right negative.  Orange = Bridge positive.  Brown = Bridge negative.
ansalon72 
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Sweet. Thanks alot, "I am an idiot". It looks like if you respond to this and say "you're welcome", you'll have 10,000 posts! Woo hoo!
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Oh forget it. It looks like you're just maxed out. And here I thought our conversation was special.rockford fosgate punch 150 hd -- posted image.
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You are Welcome.  I am not maxxed out.  This IS THE POST.

ansalon72 
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i am an idiot wrote:

You are Welcome.  I am not maxxed out.  This IS THE POST.

Oh cool! Maybe for helping you I'll win an Orion Concept 97.3! It will go with my 97.1.

I can dream, can't I?

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I'm new here so bare with me. I have an old school Rockford Fosgate Punch 150 hd amp that I bought a 6 pin plug for. The plug wires don't match any of the colors on the wiring diagram on the bottom of the amp. Does anyone know which wires go where so I can wire it up to see if it still works? BTW the plug has 2 red, 2 yellow and 2 black wires.
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Do you have an ohm meter?

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