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<blockquote data-quote="Vettefiend" data-source="post: 6989465" data-attributes="member: 608997"><p>Is your head unit powering you mids/highs or do you have another amp for that? If they are powered by the receiver then there is something wrong with it and it probably has nothing to do with your amp.</p><p></p><p>And like someone else said, if the remote lead to your amp is a bad connection then your amp may not be getting the "signal" to turn on. This, again, could be a problem at the head unit.</p><p></p><p>Do you have another head unit that you could try?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettefiend, post: 6989465, member: 608997"] Is your head unit powering you mids/highs or do you have another amp for that? If they are powered by the receiver then there is something wrong with it and it probably has nothing to do with your amp. And like someone else said, if the remote lead to your amp is a bad connection then your amp may not be getting the "signal" to turn on. This, again, could be a problem at the head unit. Do you have another head unit that you could try? [/QUOTE]
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