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<blockquote data-quote="DeadOnArrival" data-source="post: 400757" data-attributes="member: 549265"><p>Well, I checked everything and I happened to check the fuse from the battery and realized that it was loose. I messed with it for a sec and then the system worked fine. It is one of the fuses that you click into place, and the clicking part was loose. So I have to get a new fuse block for it. Thanks for your suggestions though, I did check my grounds...</p><p></p><p>My other problem is this: When I have my sub on, I get static from my front speakers (the only ones hooked up), and when I turn the sub off, they work fine. I can blast them like crazy and not one bit of static, but as soon as the sub turns on, the speakers start getting staticy, and it is mostly when the bass hits, but its still there when its not. Any ideas with that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeadOnArrival, post: 400757, member: 549265"] Well, I checked everything and I happened to check the fuse from the battery and realized that it was loose. I messed with it for a sec and then the system worked fine. It is one of the fuses that you click into place, and the clicking part was loose. So I have to get a new fuse block for it. Thanks for your suggestions though, I did check my grounds... My other problem is this: When I have my sub on, I get static from my front speakers (the only ones hooked up), and when I turn the sub off, they work fine. I can blast them like crazy and not one bit of static, but as soon as the sub turns on, the speakers start getting staticy, and it is mostly when the bass hits, but its still there when its not. Any ideas with that? [/QUOTE]
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