My setup, not emitting sound... :/

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Okay, here is my equipement:

Pioneer DEH-8600MP headunit

Lanzar Vibrant-416 4ch amp

MTX Thunder-2160 2ch amp

MB Quart DSE-216 components

Infinity 1230w 12" Referance sub

4-way fuse block

Optima 51R 'Yellow top' battery

.75 cu.ft sealed enclosure for the sub, to be remade later at 1.0 cu.ft

8ga wire with a 60A fuse inline runs from the battery to the fuse block; each amp is powerd from this block by 8GA wire with their own 60A fuse. GND connections to the amp are 8GA to a single screw in the chassis, paint sanded off. Remote wires ar tied into the 'remote' and 'antenna PWR' from the headunit.

Audio signal is coming from the RCA low-level outputs of the headunit to the inputs of each amp. The internal amplifier in my headunit has failed due to a speaker short in my OEM speakers. We tested the RCA's on my friends amp/sub and it was outputting which made me start going to RCA's instead of high-level. The headunit itself acts normal in everyway, it just does not output any signal from the amplified wires.

I'm still running cables for the LEFT front-stage however the RIGHT front-stage and SUBWOOFER are completely wired. Below is a diagram of the current state of the system:

systemasofnow.jpg


Here is the planned outline of the system once complete:

system.jpg


Now the problems...

Last night when I completed the install the amps were not powering on, hoever, I was tired and decided to deal with it later. This norming I jiggled the 'remote' wire a bit at the HU as it was kinda loose in the wirenut I used and the 4ch amp came on when I started the car. The sub amp however was not powered on. I figured I'd see if I could get audio out of the speaker I already had wired up, but nothing was coming out; I switched the inputs on the X-over and no differance. I adjusted the gain all the way up and assured the RCA's were in the correct spot but still nothing.

I need to search up my multimeter and check the wires for continuity and proper power but I'm working all day today. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to what I should be looking for. The wires all appeared to be in where they needed and snug. :/

This is in a 1995 Nissan 240sx, I've run new wires to the speakers and am only using the stock 12v/ACC/ant./GND for the headunit, everything else is new wire. I'll post pics once I get ahold of a digicam.

Thanks,

~Kris

 
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