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<blockquote data-quote="GBloes" data-source="post: 8750549" data-attributes="member: 682063"><p>How did you do the battery test? If you disconnect the wires from the amp/source unit and use those ends for this test that should tell you. You’ll probably have to check all connections anyway. Chances of the wire itself being an issue are slim unless it’s old copper coated aluminum. </p><p></p><p>I’m assuming you went through settings and don’t have the fader set all the way to the front etc. but if you haven’t that’d be a good place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBloes, post: 8750549, member: 682063"] How did you do the battery test? If you disconnect the wires from the amp/source unit and use those ends for this test that should tell you. You’ll probably have to check all connections anyway. Chances of the wire itself being an issue are slim unless it’s old copper coated aluminum. I’m assuming you went through settings and don’t have the fader set all the way to the front etc. but if you haven’t that’d be a good place to start. [/QUOTE]
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