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<blockquote data-quote="Mexar" data-source="post: 6116243" data-attributes="member: 599759"><p>Same pre-out voltage as the previous HU that was in there, and the subs never came out of the box, so the wiring stayed the same as they were before.</p><p></p><p>Another question, very simliar... I have an older Rockford amp that worked the day I took it out, it went into a plastic storage bin, for a year and a bit, then took it out hooked it up and it didn't work... any ideas on that too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mexar, post: 6116243, member: 599759"] Same pre-out voltage as the previous HU that was in there, and the subs never came out of the box, so the wiring stayed the same as they were before. Another question, very simliar... I have an older Rockford amp that worked the day I took it out, it went into a plastic storage bin, for a year and a bit, then took it out hooked it up and it didn't work... any ideas on that too? [/QUOTE]
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