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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyKenKid" data-source="post: 3615160" data-attributes="member: 579796"><p>other then you haveing a dead power cable, ie there is a masive pinch in it or a break in it so therfore the power isn't getting to the amp but you siad the amp turns on, umm</p><p></p><p>other then that you can say either the amp or sub is blown and they only way to do that is with those volt meters. jsut hook it up and see if it reads 1!</p><p></p><p>other then that you will haev to try new rca from the deck to the amp, and that still isn't it maybe you have an issue with the deck itself maybe there is a setting you didn't turn on or something is damaged somewhere, that or the wires running from the amp to the sub aren't connected properly or they are loose, it could happen.</p><p></p><p>is any of this stuff new? or is it all used at one point in its life and did you instlal the deck or your buddies who love your money at curciut city do it for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyKenKid, post: 3615160, member: 579796"] other then you haveing a dead power cable, ie there is a masive pinch in it or a break in it so therfore the power isn't getting to the amp but you siad the amp turns on, umm other then that you can say either the amp or sub is blown and they only way to do that is with those volt meters. jsut hook it up and see if it reads 1! other then that you will haev to try new rca from the deck to the amp, and that still isn't it maybe you have an issue with the deck itself maybe there is a setting you didn't turn on or something is damaged somewhere, that or the wires running from the amp to the sub aren't connected properly or they are loose, it could happen. is any of this stuff new? or is it all used at one point in its life and did you instlal the deck or your buddies who love your money at curciut city do it for? [/QUOTE]
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