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<blockquote data-quote="hoy128" data-source="post: 8323157" data-attributes="member: 661523"><p>Sorry, I forgot to be more clear. I've had this amp in my car for about 2-3 years now. The shop that originally hooked it up is no longer around otherwise I would have brought it to them. I started having this issue a few months ago so I brought it down to this new shop to troubleshoot for me. I was planning on having this new shop install the new amp for me too so in case it turned out they were wrong about the amp being bad I might have some wiggle room to get a discount on the other services that might be required. I really wish I could troubleshoot this myself but the first shop installed the amp in a very tight spot and all the wires are ran behind the trunk walls. I'm just not confident enough to tear out the walls to follow cables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoy128, post: 8323157, member: 661523"] Sorry, I forgot to be more clear. I've had this amp in my car for about 2-3 years now. The shop that originally hooked it up is no longer around otherwise I would have brought it to them. I started having this issue a few months ago so I brought it down to this new shop to troubleshoot for me. I was planning on having this new shop install the new amp for me too so in case it turned out they were wrong about the amp being bad I might have some wiggle room to get a discount on the other services that might be required. I really wish I could troubleshoot this myself but the first shop installed the amp in a very tight spot and all the wires are ran behind the trunk walls. I'm just not confident enough to tear out the walls to follow cables. [/QUOTE]
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