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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 60807" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>After about 15 minutes of play time, my highs cut out. At first they seem to alternate on and off with the bass. When I turn the volume down it stops for a minute and then continues until the highs are completly off.</p><p></p><p>-At first I thouht that the amp may be over heating but it's cool to the touch.</p><p></p><p>-I use the pass through for the RCA's (from the 800 to the 200) and thought that the sub amp may be dawing from the other. I disconnected it and no difference.</p><p></p><p>-Both amps have their own power/ground.</p><p></p><p>-The remote line is shared between the amps and two .11amp fans. I disconnected the fans and still no difference.</p><p></p><p>Ovar all it seems like I'm losing the signal over a 3 minute period that alternates with the bass. I don't think that the bass is effected, I turn if off when i starts to happen in fear of making something worse. When I turn off the system and let it sit for a few minutes, everthing is fine when I turn it bck on and then it starts all over again.</p><p></p><p>All the equipment I am talking about is in my profile below. If I am being to vague, let me know and I will try to clear anything up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 60807, member: 542668"] After about 15 minutes of play time, my highs cut out. At first they seem to alternate on and off with the bass. When I turn the volume down it stops for a minute and then continues until the highs are completly off. -At first I thouht that the amp may be over heating but it's cool to the touch. -I use the pass through for the RCA's (from the 800 to the 200) and thought that the sub amp may be dawing from the other. I disconnected it and no difference. -Both amps have their own power/ground. -The remote line is shared between the amps and two .11amp fans. I disconnected the fans and still no difference. Ovar all it seems like I'm losing the signal over a 3 minute period that alternates with the bass. I don't think that the bass is effected, I turn if off when i starts to happen in fear of making something worse. When I turn off the system and let it sit for a few minutes, everthing is fine when I turn it bck on and then it starts all over again. All the equipment I am talking about is in my profile below. If I am being to vague, let me know and I will try to clear anything up. [/QUOTE]
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