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KENWOOD KDC-HD545U install...speakers cutting out! Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="grandam888" data-source="post: 7141833" data-attributes="member: 628519"><p>i would check for two wires touching on a speaker. sounds like you may have some wiring issues, also how many speakers did you put in? i know this may be a stupid question but some people like to install 4 6x9's in the back..etc..etc and don't realize that their wiring all the speakers up and dropping the impedance(ohm load) down below minimum for their deck or amplifier, which on a head unit is most likely 4 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandam888, post: 7141833, member: 628519"] i would check for two wires touching on a speaker. sounds like you may have some wiring issues, also how many speakers did you put in? i know this may be a stupid question but some people like to install 4 6x9's in the back..etc..etc and don't realize that their wiring all the speakers up and dropping the impedance(ohm load) down below minimum for their deck or amplifier, which on a head unit is most likely 4 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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