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Cheap wiring causing subs not to hit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Team TH (Donny)" data-source="post: 7268675" data-attributes="member: 630942"><p>Well, since the amp is used and assuming this is the first setup that you have had it in there could very well be some internal problems of the amp. Most likely if this be the case then I could see something being wrong with the RCA inputs of the amp. Seems like you have everything hooked up right enough for everything to function as it should, which is why I think the problem may be some kind of failure/failing internal part(s) of the amp. Lets hope it's just the RCA's or something rather simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team TH (Donny), post: 7268675, member: 630942"] Well, since the amp is used and assuming this is the first setup that you have had it in there could very well be some internal problems of the amp. Most likely if this be the case then I could see something being wrong with the RCA inputs of the amp. Seems like you have everything hooked up right enough for everything to function as it should, which is why I think the problem may be some kind of failure/failing internal part(s) of the amp. Lets hope it's just the RCA's or something rather simple. [/QUOTE]
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