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I suspect something may be wrong with my amp.
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<blockquote data-quote="thaglyde" data-source="post: 7936461" data-attributes="member: 645664"><p>So, I scraped the paint off the neck of the bike and re-grouded it there. I rechecked my RCAs and they are good. My speaker wires are nice and tight on the speakers and on the amp. I believe i have 8guage power and ground wires and they should suffice with the amp wattage. Should i step it up to 6 or 4. I know 4 is a little overkill but im getting clipping sound like it cant take much more power than what im giving it. (rap over heavy bass lines drop out at high volumes) when I went to the bigger fuse some of it went away. (At first i couldnt even listen to the music) Then when I cleaned up the ground connection a little more went away. I played it the loudedst i have played it ever on the way to work this morning and its still there but i dont know what else i can do to get it 100%. Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thaglyde, post: 7936461, member: 645664"] So, I scraped the paint off the neck of the bike and re-grouded it there. I rechecked my RCAs and they are good. My speaker wires are nice and tight on the speakers and on the amp. I believe i have 8guage power and ground wires and they should suffice with the amp wattage. Should i step it up to 6 or 4. I know 4 is a little overkill but im getting clipping sound like it cant take much more power than what im giving it. (rap over heavy bass lines drop out at high volumes) when I went to the bigger fuse some of it went away. (At first i couldnt even listen to the music) Then when I cleaned up the ground connection a little more went away. I played it the loudedst i have played it ever on the way to work this morning and its still there but i dont know what else i can do to get it 100%. Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving. [/QUOTE]
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