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amp going into protect, head unit problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="maljr1980" data-source="post: 7305080" data-attributes="member: 632618"><p>I've run monster XP home theater wire to all my door speakers, its got a really thick 2 layer coating on it, I haven't pulled carpet and trim to check for pinches, but after the initial problem I verified either a pinched/shorted RCA wire or preout on the deck was bad, now instead of a speaker cutting out in volume I have the amp going into protect at the same volume level as when a speaker cut out. I guess the new RCA could be pinched or somehow shorted out again. I'm thinking the deck may be the issue, but after disconnected/reconnecting the rcas it hasn't messed up, I'm thinking when I have time I need to pull everything and rewire all my front to backs and speaker wire leads. Switch out headunits(alpine cda-105 current), and if I have issues still send my amp to alpine for repair. I really only want to do one if I can isolate the problem. I never had a problem before the fire, and everything sat all winter without playing because I didn't have a 4 channel to even play the door speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maljr1980, post: 7305080, member: 632618"] I've run monster XP home theater wire to all my door speakers, its got a really thick 2 layer coating on it, I haven't pulled carpet and trim to check for pinches, but after the initial problem I verified either a pinched/shorted RCA wire or preout on the deck was bad, now instead of a speaker cutting out in volume I have the amp going into protect at the same volume level as when a speaker cut out. I guess the new RCA could be pinched or somehow shorted out again. I'm thinking the deck may be the issue, but after disconnected/reconnecting the rcas it hasn't messed up, I'm thinking when I have time I need to pull everything and rewire all my front to backs and speaker wire leads. Switch out headunits(alpine cda-105 current), and if I have issues still send my amp to alpine for repair. I really only want to do one if I can isolate the problem. I never had a problem before the fire, and everything sat all winter without playing because I didn't have a 4 channel to even play the door speakers. [/QUOTE]
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