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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8314670" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>Let's make sure I understand the problem. When the speakers stop playing, the *headunit* says "amp error" and the sub still plays fine - correct?</p><p></p><p>If so, then the problem is NOT with the sub, the sub amp nor the RCAs to the sub amp.</p><p></p><p>When the headunit says "amp error" it means the amp that is internal to the headunit. It means something is overloading the speaker output terminals on the head unit.</p><p></p><p>You either have a blown speaker connected to one of the headunit's speaker outputs, OR you have a shorted-out speaker wire connected to one of the head unit's speaker output terminals.</p><p></p><p>You need to find the bad speaker or shorted speaker wire - either by physical examination, or with a DMM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8314670, member: 655519"] Let's make sure I understand the problem. When the speakers stop playing, the *headunit* says "amp error" and the sub still plays fine - correct? If so, then the problem is NOT with the sub, the sub amp nor the RCAs to the sub amp. When the headunit says "amp error" it means the amp that is internal to the headunit. It means something is overloading the speaker output terminals on the head unit. You either have a blown speaker connected to one of the headunit's speaker outputs, OR you have a shorted-out speaker wire connected to one of the head unit's speaker output terminals. You need to find the bad speaker or shorted speaker wire - either by physical examination, or with a DMM. [/QUOTE]
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