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<blockquote data-quote="FelixTheCat" data-source="post: 2892939" data-attributes="member: 575934"><p>Initial working setup - 4-Channel 600w Jensen going to 4 Pioneer components.</p><p></p><p>Tried to add - 2 Kenwood subs w/ a 920w Kenwood 2-channel</p><p></p><p>Problem - Nothing works, and I only get a slow pulse of power to the Jensen</p><p></p><p>I've tried - Removing Kenwood completely and going back to old setup, still no cd player and slow power pulse to Jensen. Checked fuse in CD player.</p><p></p><p>I haven't checked the fusebox yet...it's been 8 hours of work and it's too dark outside for me to see squat...and I'm tired. Anyone got any ideas? I'm thinking that power is still going through my cd player and giving a little juice to my Jensen, but my cd player just won't startup. Everything is connected to the back of the cd player just fine. I figure it's the culprit, so I'd like to fix it first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FelixTheCat, post: 2892939, member: 575934"] Initial working setup - 4-Channel 600w Jensen going to 4 Pioneer components. Tried to add - 2 Kenwood subs w/ a 920w Kenwood 2-channel Problem - Nothing works, and I only get a slow pulse of power to the Jensen I've tried - Removing Kenwood completely and going back to old setup, still no cd player and slow power pulse to Jensen. Checked fuse in CD player. I haven't checked the fusebox yet...it's been 8 hours of work and it's too dark outside for me to see squat...and I'm tired. Anyone got any ideas? I'm thinking that power is still going through my cd player and giving a little juice to my Jensen, but my cd player just won't startup. Everything is connected to the back of the cd player just fine. I figure it's the culprit, so I'd like to fix it first. [/QUOTE]
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