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Extremely frustrated, need help please.
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<blockquote data-quote="FredS3251" data-source="post: 4171303" data-attributes="member: 585679"><p>I would check that too I've had that happen before.</p><p></p><p>Also do you have a home stereo if so take ur sub and box bring it in and test it there. If working properly off the home stereo you can now work down through the rest of ur equipment. After that I would take the amp inside with some short pieces of some power wire around hook to a battery charger and run a new set of rcas from the amp to lets say the dvd player or a stereo that has outputs on it. This will tell if the amp is having the problem. Then you can move next to the wiring and so forth. I know it seems like alot, but its been how long and still no luck. You gotta start breaking down possibilties... If it were me I would do this process could lead you right to the problem in no time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredS3251, post: 4171303, member: 585679"] I would check that too I've had that happen before. Also do you have a home stereo if so take ur sub and box bring it in and test it there. If working properly off the home stereo you can now work down through the rest of ur equipment. After that I would take the amp inside with some short pieces of some power wire around hook to a battery charger and run a new set of rcas from the amp to lets say the dvd player or a stereo that has outputs on it. This will tell if the amp is having the problem. Then you can move next to the wiring and so forth. I know it seems like alot, but its been how long and still no luck. You gotta start breaking down possibilties... If it were me I would do this process could lead you right to the problem in no time. [/QUOTE]
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