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<blockquote data-quote="Braindead" data-source="post: 8336373" data-attributes="member: 654322"><p>Lately (about the last three months) at lower volumes (0-12 on my Kenwood) my subs have been extremely distorted or haven't even played. Last night I completely rewired my harness, soldering it this time as apposed to the butt connectors I used during the install. It fixed a couple problems the head unit was having and helped the distortion a little, but it's still there... what's my next step? Find a new ground for the amp? I checked the fuse holder a week ago and it was burned together and fused...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braindead, post: 8336373, member: 654322"] Lately (about the last three months) at lower volumes (0-12 on my Kenwood) my subs have been extremely distorted or haven't even played. Last night I completely rewired my harness, soldering it this time as apposed to the butt connectors I used during the install. It fixed a couple problems the head unit was having and helped the distortion a little, but it's still there... what's my next step? Find a new ground for the amp? I checked the fuse holder a week ago and it was burned together and fused... [/QUOTE]
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