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<blockquote data-quote="Carnivorous18" data-source="post: 6812204" data-attributes="member: 612227"><p>Wait your WHOLE sytem shut off like speakers and sub? Cause I remember I was bumpin my sub like 3rd day I had it in and sub shutoff all of a sudden. My speaker wire had come out. Check that all wiring is connected since you say both your amps are still powered. It shouldnt be ground wire issue since the amps are still powering. Besides speaker wire, check your rca(s).</p><p></p><p>Are you running one rca to one amp then running an rca from that amp to the other? Or do you have individual rcas going to each amp? Cause I was going to say if its only one, maybe your rca came loose or something because that would cutoff the sound on both amps. That or both RCAs came loose at the same time somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnivorous18, post: 6812204, member: 612227"] Wait your WHOLE sytem shut off like speakers and sub? Cause I remember I was bumpin my sub like 3rd day I had it in and sub shutoff all of a sudden. My speaker wire had come out. Check that all wiring is connected since you say both your amps are still powered. It shouldnt be ground wire issue since the amps are still powering. Besides speaker wire, check your rca(s). Are you running one rca to one amp then running an rca from that amp to the other? Or do you have individual rcas going to each amp? Cause I was going to say if its only one, maybe your rca came loose or something because that would cutoff the sound on both amps. That or both RCAs came loose at the same time somehow. [/QUOTE]
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