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<blockquote data-quote="Bloodstalker999" data-source="post: 3544863" data-attributes="member: 574686"><p>Check the metal on the outputs on your amp, maybe your getting a bad connection and thus no power going to the subs.</p><p></p><p>or even better yet do you have access to a dmm? If so then check to see how far you can trace the power along the circuit, for example check the power and ground of the amp if good then move to the outputs. If the outputs are good then move to the end of the wire. Doing that will allow you to figure out where the break in the current is and putting you in a good position to fix said problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloodstalker999, post: 3544863, member: 574686"] Check the metal on the outputs on your amp, maybe your getting a bad connection and thus no power going to the subs. or even better yet do you have access to a dmm? If so then check to see how far you can trace the power along the circuit, for example check the power and ground of the amp if good then move to the outputs. If the outputs are good then move to the end of the wire. Doing that will allow you to figure out where the break in the current is and putting you in a good position to fix said problem. [/QUOTE]
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