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<blockquote data-quote="jciu" data-source="post: 1353541" data-attributes="member: 563629"><p>Well, got everything in yesterday sounds good works great. I have a kenwood MP4428 or something like that (cheapest model that plays MP3's). Today I went out to hook up a sub to see if it worked. Took the wires off the sub my amp is pushing put it on the new sub and it worked great. Took the wires off, then sound stop playing through my stock speakers. Sound still plays through the amp fine. I don't think any wires touched anywhere, there may have been a chance that they touched the bottom of the seat, but I don't think so. Sound just stopped playing throught the h/u.</p><p></p><p>I don't know, took out the hu and hooked up a speaker to the speaker outs on the hu, nothing. It plays cd's, tuner, sends sound to the amp and plays through the preouts, but no power from the internal amp.</p><p></p><p>Anything I can do, no warranty, I have it all apart, it doesn't look like anything is burnt on the board and it doesn't smell bad?</p><p></p><p>I don't know, any help. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jciu, post: 1353541, member: 563629"] Well, got everything in yesterday sounds good works great. I have a kenwood MP4428 or something like that (cheapest model that plays MP3's). Today I went out to hook up a sub to see if it worked. Took the wires off the sub my amp is pushing put it on the new sub and it worked great. Took the wires off, then sound stop playing through my stock speakers. Sound still plays through the amp fine. I don't think any wires touched anywhere, there may have been a chance that they touched the bottom of the seat, but I don't think so. Sound just stopped playing throught the h/u. I don't know, took out the hu and hooked up a speaker to the speaker outs on the hu, nothing. It plays cd's, tuner, sends sound to the amp and plays through the preouts, but no power from the internal amp. Anything I can do, no warranty, I have it all apart, it doesn't look like anything is burnt on the board and it doesn't smell bad? I don't know, any help. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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