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<blockquote data-quote="sicone22" data-source="post: 8721066" data-attributes="member: 680905"><p>the only factor that sounds like it as not been changed or checked is the subwoofer. it ohms to 4 you said which means IT should be good but I say push gently and evenly on the sub, does it scratch at all? it should move in and out with no noise and easily...if it does pull the subwoofer out and check the wiring and the tinsel leads.</p><p></p><p>note on the first amp you said red light is on, this doesnt mean much, does it say protect? a red light can just simply indicate power especially if it is older</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sicone22, post: 8721066, member: 680905"] the only factor that sounds like it as not been changed or checked is the subwoofer. it ohms to 4 you said which means IT should be good but I say push gently and evenly on the sub, does it scratch at all? it should move in and out with no noise and easily...if it does pull the subwoofer out and check the wiring and the tinsel leads. note on the first amp you said red light is on, this doesnt mean much, does it say protect? a red light can just simply indicate power especially if it is older [/QUOTE]
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