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<blockquote data-quote="jujumantb" data-source="post: 1863398" data-attributes="member: 555241"><p>How hard is it to do basic troubleshooting? I dont understand how people can lack this simple skill. Right now the problem could lie anywhere... amp, deck, rca's, wiring, subs etc. Eliminate each of these potential sources one by one by doing tests.. aka, I'd start by seeing if the amp is at fault by wiring it up straight to the battery, hooking up an mp3 player to it for a source, and wire it to some old speakers laying around that you know work. It's really not that hard...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jujumantb, post: 1863398, member: 555241"] How hard is it to do basic troubleshooting? I dont understand how people can lack this simple skill. Right now the problem could lie anywhere... amp, deck, rca's, wiring, subs etc. Eliminate each of these potential sources one by one by doing tests.. aka, I'd start by seeing if the amp is at fault by wiring it up straight to the battery, hooking up an mp3 player to it for a source, and wire it to some old speakers laying around that you know work. It's really not that hard... [/QUOTE]
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