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<blockquote data-quote="IonRL205" data-source="post: 8100358" data-attributes="member: 599662"><p>Did you put the positive probe of your DMM inside the RCA connector and the negative probe on the outisde of the connector? Make sure the H/U volume is up a bit so it can read a signal. If you've done this and and there is no A/C reading, then your deck itself isn't putting out the signal to the amp and this is where your issue is from.</p><p></p><p>Do you have an ipod/mp3 player you can connect to your amp with a 3.5mm to RCA jack? Or even a phone would work. If you are able to get sound of your subs from this, then your amp is not the problem and the issue is coming from the source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IonRL205, post: 8100358, member: 599662"] Did you put the positive probe of your DMM inside the RCA connector and the negative probe on the outisde of the connector? Make sure the H/U volume is up a bit so it can read a signal. If you've done this and and there is no A/C reading, then your deck itself isn't putting out the signal to the amp and this is where your issue is from. Do you have an ipod/mp3 player you can connect to your amp with a 3.5mm to RCA jack? Or even a phone would work. If you are able to get sound of your subs from this, then your amp is not the problem and the issue is coming from the source. [/QUOTE]
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