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<blockquote data-quote="sounds_explicit" data-source="post: 8546087" data-attributes="member: 665284"><p>check your ground wire. also</p><p></p><p>use a dmm to check your ground . red prong from amp ground terminal black prong at ground location with dmm setting set to ohms. youll want as close to zero ohms as possible.</p><p></p><p>nothing flimsy, scrape or sand off the paint if need be.</p><p></p><p>your amp may be going into protect it sounds like.</p><p></p><p>i had a crappy amp back in the day with crappy electronics and my amp would do that on really hard bass hits. only way the amp would come back on is if i turned the radio off and back on again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sounds_explicit, post: 8546087, member: 665284"] check your ground wire. also use a dmm to check your ground . red prong from amp ground terminal black prong at ground location with dmm setting set to ohms. youll want as close to zero ohms as possible. nothing flimsy, scrape or sand off the paint if need be. your amp may be going into protect it sounds like. i had a crappy amp back in the day with crappy electronics and my amp would do that on really hard bass hits. only way the amp would come back on is if i turned the radio off and back on again. [/QUOTE]
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