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<blockquote data-quote="rallyben" data-source="post: 1002863" data-attributes="member: 562016"><p>The sub cuts out whether or not the car is running, but is more prone to cut out when the car is running.</p><p></p><p>My front speakers are also connected to the amp, which would mean that when only the sub cuts out, the amp is still on, correct? If so, that's the case is that only the sub cuts out. I have had no problems with the front speakers. Refer to one of my previous posts for the wiring schematics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rallyben, post: 1002863, member: 562016"] The sub cuts out whether or not the car is running, but is more prone to cut out when the car is running. My front speakers are also connected to the amp, which would mean that when only the sub cuts out, the amp is still on, correct? If so, that's the case is that only the sub cuts out. I have had no problems with the front speakers. Refer to one of my previous posts for the wiring schematics [/QUOTE]
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