AudioQue 2200d Help

JohnnyStan
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im gonna keep this short but simple. i was driving down the city the other day to pick up my buddy from school. some girl cut me off and i had to get way hard on the brakes. all of my audio completely cut out. upon further investigation where my amps are grounded my front stage amps ground wire came lose out of the ring terminal. i crimped it back in much harder and solder tinned, so my front stage is now perfectly fine again. its my sub amp thats giving me the trouble. it cut out at the exact same time, and im not sure why. they are btoh grounded to the same lug, and yes its a clean ground. all the contacts are fine and its getting power. my guess is that its something internal. and all of my amps are bolted to the floor, nothings sliding around. any suggestions on what i should do?

 
Check that it is getting power on the remote lead. If it powers up then check make sure the interconnects are sending signal. Maybe one of the wires was yanked and that broke the conection on the inside?

 
so it is powering on, but no sound? if thats the case you need to cheak the RCA's coming into the amp for output and if you have input, then check the speaker terminals for output

 
i started wiggling the rcas and when i would shift them a certain way, the amp would get power, and when it was just resting it wasnt getting anything (the little green light would dim and come back on stronger). now the rca females seem a little loose?

 
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