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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 73003" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Now while this is not the section to post this type of question in let's try and figure this out. (for future reference you will probably get better responses in the proper section) Have you checked the run of the RCA's to the amps etc and made sure there was nto a short on them or partially cut wire? I would start here because typically those head units will not go out so easily like that. Check that out and make sure you are getting a proper signal. You can also (if you have it) get a spare RCA wire and free run it (as a temporary thing) to the amp to ensure that the other RCA is not the potential demon in the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 73003, member: 544457"] Now while this is not the section to post this type of question in let's try and figure this out. (for future reference you will probably get better responses in the proper section) Have you checked the run of the RCA's to the amps etc and made sure there was nto a short on them or partially cut wire? I would start here because typically those head units will not go out so easily like that. Check that out and make sure you are getting a proper signal. You can also (if you have it) get a spare RCA wire and free run it (as a temporary thing) to the amp to ensure that the other RCA is not the potential demon in the system. [/QUOTE]
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