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<blockquote data-quote="Fast1one" data-source="post: 4329067" data-attributes="member: 567387"><p>Ok this is the last post that I am going to give you. You can then use your "years" of experience to figure it out for yourself, so pay attention:</p><p></p><p>A car audio system is nothing more than a circuit with light bulbs (the components of your sytem). If you break the circuit then things don't work.</p><p></p><p>Currently you have:</p><p></p><p>HU&gt;&gt;&gt;Crossover&gt;&gt;&gt;Amp&gt;&gt;&gt;Speakers</p><p></p><p>Simple yeah? Check all your wiring with a DMM if need be. Then work your way through the "light bulbs" to see if anything needs to be replaced.</p><p></p><p>If everything checks out, and you are still getting voltage through your amplifier then your speakers are blown or speaker wire is snipped. Pure and simple...</p><p></p><p>Either that or you managed to defy the laws of physics. I'm done helping you. I love helping people out, but when I have to explain the basics it gets a little to overwhelming for me...</p><p></p><p>Once you get it figured out, go to BCAE1.com and start reading...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast1one, post: 4329067, member: 567387"] Ok this is the last post that I am going to give you. You can then use your "years" of experience to figure it out for yourself, so pay attention: A car audio system is nothing more than a circuit with light bulbs (the components of your sytem). If you break the circuit then things don't work. Currently you have: HU>>>Crossover>>>Amp>>>Speakers Simple yeah? Check all your wiring with a DMM if need be. Then work your way through the "light bulbs" to see if anything needs to be replaced. If everything checks out, and you are still getting voltage through your amplifier then your speakers are blown or speaker wire is snipped. Pure and simple... Either that or you managed to defy the laws of physics. I'm done helping you. I love helping people out, but when I have to explain the basics it gets a little to overwhelming for me... Once you get it figured out, go to BCAE1.com and start reading... [/QUOTE]
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