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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 76913" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Sorry JL fanBOY, but that is FAR from the first option.</p><p></p><p>Craze have you tried yet to set your gains properly? To do this bring your stereo volume up to a level slightly abov the max you would bring it to or even turn it all the way up and be sure to have your gain control on the amp all the way down. (Do this while you have a good hard hitting song in the player too) Slowly bring your amps gain controls up until you hear a small amount of distortion or the amp begins to cut out as you are mentioning here and then bring it back another notch or two. Once your gains are properly set you should not have this problem so much anymore. If you do there are a few other options to go thru well before considering changing out power wires as JL fanBOY mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 76913, member: 544457"] Sorry JL fanBOY, but that is FAR from the first option. Craze have you tried yet to set your gains properly? To do this bring your stereo volume up to a level slightly abov the max you would bring it to or even turn it all the way up and be sure to have your gain control on the amp all the way down. (Do this while you have a good hard hitting song in the player too) Slowly bring your amps gain controls up until you hear a small amount of distortion or the amp begins to cut out as you are mentioning here and then bring it back another notch or two. Once your gains are properly set you should not have this problem so much anymore. If you do there are a few other options to go thru well before considering changing out power wires as JL fanBOY mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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