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<blockquote data-quote="Team TH (Donny)" data-source="post: 7268612" data-attributes="member: 630942"><p>Perhaps you could take a look at your RCA's. Easy for a cheap pair of RCA's to fail due to the poorly shielding, so sometimes when installed the shielding could have been rubbed down against metal or what have you. This would cause either no sound or randomly working due to the signal loss. Sometimes you can't even notice error to the eye of RCA's. Well if thats not what is wrong perhaps there is a problem with your amps signal inputs. Did you buy this amp used?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team TH (Donny), post: 7268612, member: 630942"] Perhaps you could take a look at your RCA's. Easy for a cheap pair of RCA's to fail due to the poorly shielding, so sometimes when installed the shielding could have been rubbed down against metal or what have you. This would cause either no sound or randomly working due to the signal loss. Sometimes you can't even notice error to the eye of RCA's. Well if thats not what is wrong perhaps there is a problem with your amps signal inputs. Did you buy this amp used? [/QUOTE]
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