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<blockquote data-quote="thirdgen" data-source="post: 8322211" data-attributes="member: 661269"><p>Ok, I'll swap rcas, and check the voltage at both amps. Now when the music plays, and its not cutting out, it is really quiet. Like the amps arent even on, but both amps are turning on. I guess I will check the voltage at the amps. Thank you for your help. You are helping a lot.</p><p></p><p>Also, I forgot to mention that there are two sets or rcas comming out of the hu. One set for each amp, and I must say that it worked great just like it is now for quite awhile.</p><p></p><p>One more thing is that I did just switch subs to a FI BL. Its supposed to be a d1 sub wired to 2 ohms, but when I tested it at the terminal cup, it was reading weird, like 9-14 ohms. I know that is not a good sign, but when I hooked it up and played it, it played perfectly. Sounded so clean and crisp, I just figured it was the terminal cup or something, and bought it anyway. I meant to take it out of the box, and test it that way, so I think I'll do that as well. It sounded great for a few days, but the problem did start after I swapped subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thirdgen, post: 8322211, member: 661269"] Ok, I'll swap rcas, and check the voltage at both amps. Now when the music plays, and its not cutting out, it is really quiet. Like the amps arent even on, but both amps are turning on. I guess I will check the voltage at the amps. Thank you for your help. You are helping a lot. Also, I forgot to mention that there are two sets or rcas comming out of the hu. One set for each amp, and I must say that it worked great just like it is now for quite awhile. One more thing is that I did just switch subs to a FI BL. Its supposed to be a d1 sub wired to 2 ohms, but when I tested it at the terminal cup, it was reading weird, like 9-14 ohms. I know that is not a good sign, but when I hooked it up and played it, it played perfectly. Sounded so clean and crisp, I just figured it was the terminal cup or something, and bought it anyway. I meant to take it out of the box, and test it that way, so I think I'll do that as well. It sounded great for a few days, but the problem did start after I swapped subs. [/QUOTE]
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