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<blockquote data-quote="wilburgtwoot" data-source="post: 1529209" data-attributes="member: 566458"><p>Can someone please help me, the panel in the back is way too hard to take off with just myself. All speakers are working except the two speakers in the back, not my tweeters though. I have the AMP unhooked, so the system is hooked up how it was originally I believe. I didn't make any changes to any wiring or anything. I went to Lowes 2 days ago, subs were hitting nice when I pulled into the parking lot. I went in to get two screws so I can finish connecting the back panel, cause I lost two screws somehow. After that, I merely pushed in the sub a little to secure it, and it stopped working right there. I thought I might have just pulled one of the wires off of the back Hi and Low connectors I have the AMP connected to, but I checked them out and they're all connected properly. I really want to figure this out, there has to be something I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilburgtwoot, post: 1529209, member: 566458"] Can someone please help me, the panel in the back is way too hard to take off with just myself. All speakers are working except the two speakers in the back, not my tweeters though. I have the AMP unhooked, so the system is hooked up how it was originally I believe. I didn't make any changes to any wiring or anything. I went to Lowes 2 days ago, subs were hitting nice when I pulled into the parking lot. I went in to get two screws so I can finish connecting the back panel, cause I lost two screws somehow. After that, I merely pushed in the sub a little to secure it, and it stopped working right there. I thought I might have just pulled one of the wires off of the back Hi and Low connectors I have the AMP connected to, but I checked them out and they're all connected properly. I really want to figure this out, there has to be something I can do. [/QUOTE]
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