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<blockquote data-quote="Slody4Futbol" data-source="post: 574090" data-attributes="member: 551839"><p>all the "sub setting" does is turn the sub preout on the deck on or off... if you have it on or off it won't cut off the deck power...</p><p></p><p>are your speakers factory? aftermarket? double check all your speakers... make sure they aren't blown... make sure the terminals aren't broken... tinsel leads touching and that none of the wires or terminals are touching metal... then.. TRIPLE check your deck wiring... more than likely you have a bad speaker or something is grounded out somewhere...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slody4Futbol, post: 574090, member: 551839"] all the "sub setting" does is turn the sub preout on the deck on or off... if you have it on or off it won't cut off the deck power... are your speakers factory? aftermarket? double check all your speakers... make sure they aren't blown... make sure the terminals aren't broken... tinsel leads touching and that none of the wires or terminals are touching metal... then.. TRIPLE check your deck wiring... more than likely you have a bad speaker or something is grounded out somewhere... [/QUOTE]
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