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<blockquote data-quote="Callingindogs" data-source="post: 7972715" data-attributes="member: 646307"><p>I posted about this before and I got some advice but just suggestions, I recently installed two 6x9 speakers in the back of my car and temporarily using a 4 channel amp to power the two speakers. I'm running a rca out of my subwoofers output which the rca's from that are spliced into rca converters off the back of my head unit. I've been suggested that this is the problem, but i've gotten lots of others. I've tried turning down the input on the amp itself and I got better speaker connectors which helped a little and I grounded it better. But the problem still persists, more common it cuts out in songs where there's lots of bass, I know it's not an overheating issue because it'll cutout for a second and come back on, nor do I think it's a power problem because my subwoofers remain completely unaffected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Callingindogs, post: 7972715, member: 646307"] I posted about this before and I got some advice but just suggestions, I recently installed two 6x9 speakers in the back of my car and temporarily using a 4 channel amp to power the two speakers. I'm running a rca out of my subwoofers output which the rca's from that are spliced into rca converters off the back of my head unit. I've been suggested that this is the problem, but i've gotten lots of others. I've tried turning down the input on the amp itself and I got better speaker connectors which helped a little and I grounded it better. But the problem still persists, more common it cuts out in songs where there's lots of bass, I know it's not an overheating issue because it'll cutout for a second and come back on, nor do I think it's a power problem because my subwoofers remain completely unaffected. [/QUOTE]
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