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<blockquote data-quote="lamontjersey" data-source="post: 105104" data-attributes="member: 546121"><p>sounds like you blew out the amplifier in the head unit, but im not sure, here''s what you need to do.</p><p></p><p>take two of the stock speakers out and test them, if they dont work, then you blew out the speakers and you need to replace the speakers,</p><p></p><p>if they still work double check the wiring from the head unit to the speakers, if the wires are connected correctly, then its the head unit amp that has blown out.....but wait,,,, thats not the end of the world...you can buy a 4 channel amplifier off of ebay and run the head units low level inputs into it, and use it to run the 4 speakers...</p><p></p><p>the low level inputs will usually work even if you blow out the head units amp. and i know they work because the bass was still working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamontjersey, post: 105104, member: 546121"] sounds like you blew out the amplifier in the head unit, but im not sure, here''s what you need to do. take two of the stock speakers out and test them, if they dont work, then you blew out the speakers and you need to replace the speakers, if they still work double check the wiring from the head unit to the speakers, if the wires are connected correctly, then its the head unit amp that has blown out.....but wait,,,, thats not the end of the world...you can buy a 4 channel amplifier off of ebay and run the head units low level inputs into it, and use it to run the 4 speakers... the low level inputs will usually work even if you blow out the head units amp. and i know they work because the bass was still working. [/QUOTE]
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