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<blockquote data-quote="The HACKER" data-source="post: 6934144" data-attributes="member: 615750"><p>You could use a DMM i believe to the speaker terminals and see if the amp in fact is giving power to the subs. To make sure that in fact will work as Im not sure if that is a method you can use, turn car off check sub terminals should read zero (if it will work). Then power up amp (turn on car and stereo) and recheck speaker terminals fo current (in my theory it should read some kind of voltage). Check RCA's for voltage as well.</p><p></p><p>Also try swapping subs see if it makes a difference, even just a speaker would work to check.</p><p></p><p>Check power ground and all connections.</p><p></p><p>Check both sides of main fuse with DMM for voltage</p><p></p><p>Any more info input on any of that, im kinda bored so Ill check in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The HACKER, post: 6934144, member: 615750"] You could use a DMM i believe to the speaker terminals and see if the amp in fact is giving power to the subs. To make sure that in fact will work as Im not sure if that is a method you can use, turn car off check sub terminals should read zero (if it will work). Then power up amp (turn on car and stereo) and recheck speaker terminals fo current (in my theory it should read some kind of voltage). Check RCA's for voltage as well. Also try swapping subs see if it makes a difference, even just a speaker would work to check. Check power ground and all connections. Check both sides of main fuse with DMM for voltage Any more info input on any of that, im kinda bored so Ill check in [/QUOTE]
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