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<blockquote data-quote="lilredwuck" data-source="post: 7415277" data-attributes="member: 635024"><p>Here is what I have. 2004 Ford Ranger w/ factory radio/cd player. Bought a square kicker subwoofer, and a 600kx amp (kicker as well). Had circuit city do it for the $60 install fee.(Just so I didn't have to try to drill through the firewall). I have had this system with no complaints for about 5 years now. I was driving the other day and the sub cut out. I was ok maybe it overheated or something, I don't know. I did eventually come back on after the red light. Worked fine. A day later and nothing. I pulled the cd player out (factory) and nothing was messed up there. Next I checked to make sure the wires from the back of the speaker didn't magically come undone. Spring loaded so no they didn't. I got a green power light, it comes on as well as the red light on top, decoration I assume. What could it be? Is it the Line Out Converter that has gone bad? Or the RCA wires? That is really all I can assume. If I do go to buy a new LOC then what do I buy? There are a ton of different choices. I just got the one amp and the one speaker. Good brands versus bad brands? Anything else it could be? Everything is hooked up right, getting the lights and all, just not the slightest sound from the speaker. The LOC was a Tsunami brand if that makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>Figure I would ask here first before buying everything I don't need or know about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilredwuck, post: 7415277, member: 635024"] Here is what I have. 2004 Ford Ranger w/ factory radio/cd player. Bought a square kicker subwoofer, and a 600kx amp (kicker as well). Had circuit city do it for the $60 install fee.(Just so I didn't have to try to drill through the firewall). I have had this system with no complaints for about 5 years now. I was driving the other day and the sub cut out. I was ok maybe it overheated or something, I don't know. I did eventually come back on after the red light. Worked fine. A day later and nothing. I pulled the cd player out (factory) and nothing was messed up there. Next I checked to make sure the wires from the back of the speaker didn't magically come undone. Spring loaded so no they didn't. I got a green power light, it comes on as well as the red light on top, decoration I assume. What could it be? Is it the Line Out Converter that has gone bad? Or the RCA wires? That is really all I can assume. If I do go to buy a new LOC then what do I buy? There are a ton of different choices. I just got the one amp and the one speaker. Good brands versus bad brands? Anything else it could be? Everything is hooked up right, getting the lights and all, just not the slightest sound from the speaker. The LOC was a Tsunami brand if that makes a difference. Figure I would ask here first before buying everything I don't need or know about. [/QUOTE]
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