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<blockquote data-quote="redciv" data-source="post: 44637" data-attributes="member: 543172"><p>Check the amp to make sure that the gain control is not set to minimum. Since your amp and subs are an "exact fit" power wise. I would start off with setting the gain knob to maybe 1/4 up. If the gain is set too low you want hear anything out of the subs. Double check your speaker wire going to the subs. Oh yeah and you will probally hear this one alot on the forum. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD GROUND. If you ground is not correct the AMP WILL NOT POWER UP. I have a 95Civ and I attached my amp to the back seat and ran the ground wire to the top of the spare tire section hehind the seat. I first had to scrap off the paint where you will mount the ground bolt. You must scrap off the paint for a ground or it will not do it's job. Do you get any sound out of the speakers in the doors and deck or just buzzing from the 6X9?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redciv, post: 44637, member: 543172"] Check the amp to make sure that the gain control is not set to minimum. Since your amp and subs are an "exact fit" power wise. I would start off with setting the gain knob to maybe 1/4 up. If the gain is set too low you want hear anything out of the subs. Double check your speaker wire going to the subs. Oh yeah and you will probally hear this one alot on the forum. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD GROUND. If you ground is not correct the AMP WILL NOT POWER UP. I have a 95Civ and I attached my amp to the back seat and ran the ground wire to the top of the spare tire section hehind the seat. I first had to scrap off the paint where you will mount the ground bolt. You must scrap off the paint for a ground or it will not do it's job. Do you get any sound out of the speakers in the doors and deck or just buzzing from the 6X9? [/QUOTE]
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