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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8880428" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>I would start with checking all my connections. Don't forget the signal cables coming from the head unit to the amplifier. </p><p>2. If both amps are nearby, try connecting one speaker cable from the speaker amp to the sub amp. If it plays okay, then you can concentrate on the wiring for the speaker amp and the speaker amp. </p><p>3. To rule out the speaker amplifier, connect a cell phone, to the signal input and play some music. There is a 3.5 connector with RCA plugs on the other end to accomplish this. If the problem persists, I would narrow my focus to the amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Just a few thoughts. Some of our experts may be able to provide more suggestions. Good luck with your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8880428, member: 658561"] I would start with checking all my connections. Don't forget the signal cables coming from the head unit to the amplifier. 2. If both amps are nearby, try connecting one speaker cable from the speaker amp to the sub amp. If it plays okay, then you can concentrate on the wiring for the speaker amp and the speaker amp. 3. To rule out the speaker amplifier, connect a cell phone, to the signal input and play some music. There is a 3.5 connector with RCA plugs on the other end to accomplish this. If the problem persists, I would narrow my focus to the amplifier. Just a few thoughts. Some of our experts may be able to provide more suggestions. Good luck with your situation. [/QUOTE]
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