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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6745924" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>Do your amps have crossovers? If so why are you using the inline crossovers? The only reason you should use those is to set your tweeter at a lesser power level than your mids. Also, are you sure you have your head unit set to send signal to the amps? You test by hooking ANYTHING else with rca audio out into your amps. If you hear sound, your head unit needs to have the option turned on to send signal out its rca's. If signal is getting there, your amps are on but they aren't putting anything out make sure the light is the normal operation light and not the protect light. Hook a speaker up directly to the amp and see if it plays. If it does, it's your crossovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6745924, member: 619324"] Do your amps have crossovers? If so why are you using the inline crossovers? The only reason you should use those is to set your tweeter at a lesser power level than your mids. Also, are you sure you have your head unit set to send signal to the amps? You test by hooking ANYTHING else with rca audio out into your amps. If you hear sound, your head unit needs to have the option turned on to send signal out its rca's. If signal is getting there, your amps are on but they aren't putting anything out make sure the light is the normal operation light and not the protect light. Hook a speaker up directly to the amp and see if it plays. If it does, it's your crossovers. [/QUOTE]
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