Amplifiers won't power on after replacing battery?

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idkcaraudio

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Hi,

I recently replaced the battery in my mother's car and when I turned it on, everything worked fine except for the stereo. It's an aftermarket stereo; the headunit powered on but both the amps remained powered off. I didn't do the stereo installation myself, my parents got a shop to do it for them a few years ago so I'm not entirely sure how it's all wired up. Is there anything I should check? I'm confused as to why this would happen. Btw not sure that it matters but the headunit is stock.
 
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