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<blockquote data-quote="LuvnThatBass" data-source="post: 4056128" data-attributes="member: 561396"><p>amiss?? if that means bad, then i totally agree. but i will change my ground to something more promising, then i will go from there... i think if the ground is fixed, the amp will be able to get the voltage it is wanting, then i will have SIGNIFICANT voltage drop..i think...remember, this is all a guess. it seems very plausible to me knowing where the ground is located, i thought about it from the get-go, but i needed to get to work.. so i kinda rushed things... if the RCA's or the speaker wires were not hooked up correctly, there would be a whole different set of problems correct?? like actually blown equipment or fuses?? or just not working all together..?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuvnThatBass, post: 4056128, member: 561396"] amiss?? if that means bad, then i totally agree. but i will change my ground to something more promising, then i will go from there... i think if the ground is fixed, the amp will be able to get the voltage it is wanting, then i will have SIGNIFICANT voltage drop..i think...remember, this is all a guess. it seems very plausible to me knowing where the ground is located, i thought about it from the get-go, but i needed to get to work.. so i kinda rushed things... if the RCA's or the speaker wires were not hooked up correctly, there would be a whole different set of problems correct?? like actually blown equipment or fuses?? or just not working all together..? [/QUOTE]
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