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<blockquote data-quote="BigeauxJohnson" data-source="post: 8211087" data-attributes="member: 659167"><p>Not sure where your remote wire for the amp is getting its signal from, but you may check that. I had a similar problem in the past where I jumped my remote wire off the back of an accessory plug. The accessory plug ended up going bad causing an intermittent problem where my amp would lose power. I traced it back to that and moved my remote wire to a different location... Never had the issue again after that. Not saying this is your problem, but you might wanna check it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigeauxJohnson, post: 8211087, member: 659167"] Not sure where your remote wire for the amp is getting its signal from, but you may check that. I had a similar problem in the past where I jumped my remote wire off the back of an accessory plug. The accessory plug ended up going bad causing an intermittent problem where my amp would lose power. I traced it back to that and moved my remote wire to a different location... Never had the issue again after that. Not saying this is your problem, but you might wanna check it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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