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<blockquote data-quote="RensoreK" data-source="post: 6082481" data-attributes="member: 610951"><p>Speakers are okay. They were running decently (besides static at higher volumes) before I disconnected them to restart checking everything from scratch. I replaced the RCA cables for the subwoofer amp to make sure the RCAs weren't bad. All grounds were upgraded to lower gauges and checked for corrosion and I wire brushed all connections just in case.</p><p></p><p>I also re-checked to make sure no fuses were blown on either amp. They both worked fine last week so It must be a wiring problem I'm assuming...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RensoreK, post: 6082481, member: 610951"] Speakers are okay. They were running decently (besides static at higher volumes) before I disconnected them to restart checking everything from scratch. I replaced the RCA cables for the subwoofer amp to make sure the RCAs weren't bad. All grounds were upgraded to lower gauges and checked for corrosion and I wire brushed all connections just in case. I also re-checked to make sure no fuses were blown on either amp. They both worked fine last week so It must be a wiring problem I'm assuming... [/QUOTE]
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