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<blockquote data-quote="Wiktorrr" data-source="post: 8712831" data-attributes="member: 680642"><p>looking for good help, please advise if you can. I wired my amp to my head unit using speaker level ins. It’s a 5 channel amp. I bridged it to power my front speakers. The right speaker and tweeter keep cutting in and out. To see if it was the amp I switched the outputs around and now my left speaker and tweeter cut in and out. Also the amp has signal sensing turn on/off but it just stayes on. It’s a bran new amp had it for a day, it starting doing that 10 minutes into using it. Any suggestions ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiktorrr, post: 8712831, member: 680642"] looking for good help, please advise if you can. I wired my amp to my head unit using speaker level ins. It’s a 5 channel amp. I bridged it to power my front speakers. The right speaker and tweeter keep cutting in and out. To see if it was the amp I switched the outputs around and now my left speaker and tweeter cut in and out. Also the amp has signal sensing turn on/off but it just stayes on. It’s a bran new amp had it for a day, it starting doing that 10 minutes into using it. Any suggestions ? [/QUOTE]
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