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<blockquote data-quote="Abunai" data-source="post: 57445" data-attributes="member: 542481"><p>Yeah, that's what you would think it was, but it may be due to how the internals are wired. I saw a friend of my who thought he know what he was doing fry his HU by shorting the high power output wires that connect to the speakers from the HU, everything on the cd player "appeared" to work, but there was no sound afterwords, and the sub's (which were on a rear preout) didn't have sound come out of them either. We took a multimeter to the connections and the preout's and high level outs didn't work, they each had a small ambience however (a very small voltage, not large enough to produce sound, doesn't change when volume is changed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abunai, post: 57445, member: 542481"] Yeah, that's what you would think it was, but it may be due to how the internals are wired. I saw a friend of my who thought he know what he was doing fry his HU by shorting the high power output wires that connect to the speakers from the HU, everything on the cd player "appeared" to work, but there was no sound afterwords, and the sub's (which were on a rear preout) didn't have sound come out of them either. We took a multimeter to the connections and the preout's and high level outs didn't work, they each had a small ambience however (a very small voltage, not large enough to produce sound, doesn't change when volume is changed). [/QUOTE]
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