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<blockquote data-quote="ni9thwonder" data-source="post: 5015565" data-attributes="member: 595827"><p>ok so ive been having problems with my infinity 6010cs components hooked up to an alpine f240. everything is smooth at about 75% volume (gains set at 61/62 volume on my pioneer using dmm), but sometimes after i crank it, it almost acts like a buffer system and the infinitys stop playing while my sub keeps going. i have el cheapo dmm from harbor freight but i figured id do some random tests to see if i have a short somewhere.</p><p></p><p>i set it to read ohms (at 200) and put the black lead to the ground and the positive lead to test each speaker wire on each side individually. driver side came up as 1 for both...passenger side gave me 88-90 on both! is this a definite short? ive checked the wire all the way up to the door hinge. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ni9thwonder, post: 5015565, member: 595827"] ok so ive been having problems with my infinity 6010cs components hooked up to an alpine f240. everything is smooth at about 75% volume (gains set at 61/62 volume on my pioneer using dmm), but sometimes after i crank it, it almost acts like a buffer system and the infinitys stop playing while my sub keeps going. i have el cheapo dmm from harbor freight but i figured id do some random tests to see if i have a short somewhere. i set it to read ohms (at 200) and put the black lead to the ground and the positive lead to test each speaker wire on each side individually. driver side came up as 1 for both...passenger side gave me 88-90 on both! is this a definite short? ive checked the wire all the way up to the door hinge. thanks [/QUOTE]
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