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<blockquote data-quote="JDoggHSTX" data-source="post: 73850" data-attributes="member: 540624"><p>ok. here's how my wiring is set up. From the HU, i have rca cables running to my amp (lanzar vibe 1200d). The amp is/was pushing my 3 jl 12w3's. The front outputs on the HU were powering the front factory door speakers. The rear outputs were running the 6x9's (JL Audio, 60watt rms) and i had spliced one tweeter into each rear line. This same setup had been running fine for over a year. There is nothing wrong with the sub outputs (rca's) because the amp is still not showing that there is a problem.</p><p></p><p>on another part of this BB, someone suggested that it might be a bad ground or a loose connection, but wouldn't a bad ground shut down the whole HU, not just the output?? and a loose connection or crossed wire would only shut down a particular line or two, right??? I figure that it is the internal amp fried and im gonna have to shell out about $225 to get a new HU.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you know of any company other than pioneer that makes a special fit HU for a dodge, let me know.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDoggHSTX, post: 73850, member: 540624"] ok. here's how my wiring is set up. From the HU, i have rca cables running to my amp (lanzar vibe 1200d). The amp is/was pushing my 3 jl 12w3's. The front outputs on the HU were powering the front factory door speakers. The rear outputs were running the 6x9's (JL Audio, 60watt rms) and i had spliced one tweeter into each rear line. This same setup had been running fine for over a year. There is nothing wrong with the sub outputs (rca's) because the amp is still not showing that there is a problem. on another part of this BB, someone suggested that it might be a bad ground or a loose connection, but wouldn't a bad ground shut down the whole HU, not just the output?? and a loose connection or crossed wire would only shut down a particular line or two, right??? I figure that it is the internal amp fried and im gonna have to shell out about $225 to get a new HU. Also, if you know of any company other than pioneer that makes a special fit HU for a dodge, let me know. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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