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<blockquote data-quote="Soren" data-source="post: 7077483" data-attributes="member: 627421"><p>Sorry I don't know much about car audio which is why I am coming here in the first place. When I say my subs cut out I mean that when I turn on my radio the subs just completely stop working. I don't believe its the amp. This all started happening after I put in my new speakers, before that the subs worked great.</p><p></p><p>The positive wire running from my radio to my subs/amp can only be plugged in barely on both sides for it to work so its really easy for the wire to shake out while I am driving.</p><p></p><p>Sorry again for not knowing much but coming in here telling me to give up on car audio doesn't help anyone. I know I am new at this, but please just try to help instead of just telling me to give up on car audio forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soren, post: 7077483, member: 627421"] Sorry I don't know much about car audio which is why I am coming here in the first place. When I say my subs cut out I mean that when I turn on my radio the subs just completely stop working. I don't believe its the amp. This all started happening after I put in my new speakers, before that the subs worked great. The positive wire running from my radio to my subs/amp can only be plugged in barely on both sides for it to work so its really easy for the wire to shake out while I am driving. Sorry again for not knowing much but coming in here telling me to give up on car audio doesn't help anyone. I know I am new at this, but please just try to help instead of just telling me to give up on car audio forever. [/QUOTE]
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