Looking for adivice speakers cutting out but subs still working

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A couple for days ago me and my friend installed a small pioneer 360... i dont remember the exact model right now, but its going to my rear speakers, which are pioneer 6x9 3 ways, and now when i bring my head unit to 24 the speakers cut out but my subs still still work, that setup is 2 fosgate p1s and a sony xplode, all 10's, and running them is a 800 watt amp, usa audio something, again something stupid, and my head unit is some thirdparty piece of **** vr3, something i bought at walmart.

the way i have the smaller amp hooked up is that there are speaker ins and out so i used those instead of the rca ins, so basically i have the the amp spliced in line of the speaker system.

please dont sit here and bash my system its what i have to work with and sounds good.

i already did some research and i have read that the ohms are to low, or the head unit is over heating, but i was wondering if i used rca wires instead could that fix it.

any suggestions are appreciated

 
A couple for days ago me and my friend installed a small pioneer 360... i dont remember the exact model right now, but its going to my rear speakers, which are pioneer 6x9 3 ways, and now when i bring my head unit to 24 the speakers cut out but my subs still still work, that setup is 2 fosgate p1s and a sony xplode, all 10's, and running them is a 800 watt amp, usa audio something, again something stupid, and my head unit is some thirdparty piece of **** vr3, something i bought at walmart.
the way i have the smaller amp hooked up is that there are speaker ins and out so i used those instead of the rca ins, so basically i have the the amp spliced in line of the speaker system.

please dont sit here and bash my system its what i have to work with and sounds good.

i already did some research and i have read that the ohms are to low, or the head unit is over heating, but i was wondering if i used rca wires instead could that fix it.

any suggestions are appreciated
use rca's. Sounds like you may be crossed somewhere. also the walmart deck is probably a problem. if you use rca, you can maybe get a cleaner sound with less possible issues.

I advise you get a really nice headunit. then you can use rca on everything and eliminate any stupid issues. get something with high volt preout, front, rear, sub RCA. not that switchable shit.

 
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