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<blockquote data-quote="rhruska" data-source="post: 2388863" data-attributes="member: 571072"><p>remote is good rca's are good...don't see what could be wrong with the power wire and the weird thing is it was working for a day before this happened. my speaker wiring should be right. i have the subs (2 ohm dvc) coils in series and then the subs in parallel to put a 2 ohm load on the amp. to put the subs in parallel you just put the positives together and negatives together right? i'm stumped. the amp can be grounded to any solid piece of metal in the car right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhruska, post: 2388863, member: 571072"] remote is good rca's are good...don't see what could be wrong with the power wire and the weird thing is it was working for a day before this happened. my speaker wiring should be right. i have the subs (2 ohm dvc) coils in series and then the subs in parallel to put a 2 ohm load on the amp. to put the subs in parallel you just put the positives together and negatives together right? i'm stumped. the amp can be grounded to any solid piece of metal in the car right? [/QUOTE]
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