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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5422936" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>A DMM can test 90% of the things you will need to know. Since you now know that your voltage is not dropping out, I would make sure that your amp is actually functional. Step one would be to remove the subs from the equation. Remove the speaker wires from the amp and try it without a load. If it still cuts out, then you know it is not the speakers. At that point, you might want to test the amp in another system to see if it is an issue with the RCAs or your HU. This one seems like a bad component somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5422936, member: 601690"] A DMM can test 90% of the things you will need to know. Since you now know that your voltage is not dropping out, I would make sure that your amp is actually functional. Step one would be to remove the subs from the equation. Remove the speaker wires from the amp and try it without a load. If it still cuts out, then you know it is not the speakers. At that point, you might want to test the amp in another system to see if it is an issue with the RCAs or your HU. This one seems like a bad component somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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